Mary E. Harvey

Mary E. Harvey

January 04, 1946 - May 26, 2015

Mary E. Harvey

January 04, 1946 - May 26, 2015

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Mary Elizabeth Harvey passed away on May 26, 2015 at her home in Laguna Hills, California from the ongoing effects of multiple sclerosis.

Mary leaves behind her husband of almost 47 years Richard; her son Matthew and his wife Amanda; son Nicholas; grandson Nicholas II; sisters Judy and Nancy; and numerous nephews, nieces and friends, each of whom she loved dearly.

Mary was born in Long Beach CA on January 4, 1946. Mary attended Pius X High School in Downey, California and Long Beach State. She married Richard (Dick) Harvey in 1968 after which Mary supported her family in every conceivable manner, both in and out of the home she established for them.

She will be in the care of O’Connor Mortuary located in Laguna Hills, where further information on her funeral will be made available.

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11 responses to Mary E. Harvey

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  1. Allen Bench says:

    My love for this beautiful woman will last for all of eternity. I can’t wait to see you again. My favorite memories we of course Thanksgiving day you always loved us and we loved you back. You were never in a bad mood always had that “I like that” or “isn’t that wonderful”

    Your banter with Uncle Dick made us laugh until we cried, Your marriage is an example to all of us and I am amazed by it!

    My heart, soul and prayers go out to Uncle Dick, Nick, Matt and Amanda and of course Nick JR. I have been praying for your comfort.

    Uncle “Onion”

    Allen Bench

  2. amy says:

    Aunt Mary, you will be missed. You have always been there. My heart goes out to all of you. Wish I could be there to celebrate her life. She had such an impact on so many of us. (((Hugs)))

    All my love,

    Amy

  3. BethAnn Arko says:

    Aunt Mary was quite the lady. She was a tremendous wife and mother along with being an amazing auntie. She loved her family and will be greatly missed. There just aren’t anymore like you! Til we meet again:kissing_heart::pray:??:bouquet:

  4. Donna says:

    I remember our family water ski trips. Aunt Mary always had a smile on here face. Over the years I don’t think I ever saw her without a smile and kind word. She will be missed.

    Donna

  5. My sister never complained, never lamented that she could no longer do everyday tasks; she was always happy and always smiling…I loved her dearly and will miss her every day for the rest of my life.

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