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In Memory

Mary Losse

Mary Losse

Mary Coulter Losse, 1948-2005

Mary was born in St. Louis, Mo., September 20, 1948, daughter of John W. and Marjorie P. Losse. She died in Denver, CO, September 25,2005, of cancer. She leaves a host of friends and family who mourn her loss and will miss her exuberance and zest. Mary lived in Salt Lake 1955-1964, returning to St. Louis where she was graduated from John Burrqughs School. She attended the University of Tulsa and was affiliated with Delta Delta Delta. Her professional career began in Tulsa and included stops in Denver, Salt Lake, and Phoenix before her return to Denver where she worked for Colorado American Title. She was a dedicated Broncos fan and had a remarkable talent for friendship and fun. Mary is survived by her father, John W. Losse of Salt Lake; brother John Losse (Deborah) of Phoenix, AZ; sisters Georgia Shane (Jerry), Seeley Lake, MT; Barbara Losse and Penney Gregersen, Salt Lake; Jane Momberger (Joel), Singapore; many nieces and nephews; her dear friend John LeBonville, Hudson, CO. Her mother Marjorie Penney Losse died in 2003. Mary's family wishes to express its deep appreciation to her many wonderful friends who surrounded her with love and care, especially the Heywood family and the compassionate staff at Porter Hospice. Mary's ashes will be interred in the Columbarium at St. Mark's Cathedral on Sunday, October 2, at 12:30 p.m

 

 
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03/27/16 02:05 PM #1    

Sissel Hadel (Hawkes)

Mary was at East until she moved in 1965.Because of my friendship with her older sister, Peach, we connected years later by phone.I encouraged her to come to SLC for our 40th reunion.When she died,her husband called to tell me that all of the reunion information I sent was with her hospice things.Oh,how Mary would have enjoyed a website...a lead up to a reunion.
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06/01/16 06:03 PM #2    

Cheri Caldwell (Martens)

 

 

Mary and I were good friends even through she was a total sports nut, and me.... not so much!  We met at Bryant Junior High and she was so much fun to hang out with.  I missed her when she moved to St. Louis but we picked up right where we left off when she moved back to Salt Lake.  Mary always looked at the bright side of life and even when she was so ill she still remained positive.  I flew to Denver to surprise her for her birthday while she was in hospice.  She was definitly surprised and we spent the afternoon laughing and reminiscing..  I miss her.

 


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