I recently returned from Maryland, where I attended the memorial mass for my mother-in-law.
Those of you who know my wife, Margie, please extend condolences and prayers of sympathy for her and the family. My mother-in-law was a wonderful person who raised six children. She was the valedictorian of her college, and lived in Austin while my father-in-law finished his engineering degree at UT, then in Orange, Birmingham, Michigan, and in later years, in Maryland. She had a wry sense of humor, evidenced by the comment to the hospital personel when they wheeled her towards the emergency room when she became ill recently-they were passing the maternity ward, and she said "I don't have to go in there again, do I?" She also made a damn fine plate of Maryland crabcakes. She will be missed.
Those of you who know my wife, Margie, please extend condolences and prayers of sympathy for her and the family. My mother-in-law was a wonderful person who raised six children. She was the valedictorian of her college, and lived in Austin while my father-in-law finished his engineering degree at UT, then in Orange, Birmingham, Michigan, and in later years, in Maryland. She had a wry sense of humor, evidenced by the comment to the hospital personel when they wheeled her towards the emergency room when she became ill recently-they were passing the maternity ward, and she said "I don't have to go in there again, do I?" She also made a damn fine plate of Maryland crabcakes. She will be missed.