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For my own records--I graduated from 8th grade with this girl and then she disappeared. I always wondered what happened to her. She was really trippy; there was something wrong with her physically but it was hard to say exactly what, and she was definitely unusual socially as well, but we made friends just fine. I remember she was staying at the San Roque motel on State Street with her mom and some strange man; I went to visit and we swam in the pool. She was definitely the only girl at my tiny private school who was living in a motel. Her mom was pretty weird too, but not physically, just socially or maybe mentally. I'm astounded that Maureen managed to have four kids plus a grandkid. I hope she had a lovely life.
Maureen Waisner
La Grande
1965-2003
Maureen Marie Waisner, 38, of La Grande died of natural causes March 24 at Evergreen Health and Rehabilitation Center. At her request no local services will be held.
Ms. Waisner was born March 20, 1965, to Wilbur and Maureen Bailey Waisner in Helena, Mont. She attended schools in California and moved to La Grande about five years ago. She was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and was known for her creative arts and crafts. She was an avid reader. Survivors include her children, Crystal Martin, Levi Kendall, Kayla Kendall and Hope Osborn, all of La Grande; a granddaughter; her father of Helena; and a sister, Joann Upton of Camden, Ind. Her mother died earlier.
Contributions may be made to the Waisner Memorial Fund in care of Daniels Chapel of the Valley, 1502 Seventh St., La Grande 97850.
Maureen Waisner
La Grande
1965-2003
Maureen Marie Waisner, 38, of La Grande died of natural causes March 24 at Evergreen Health and Rehabilitation Center. At her request no local services will be held.
Ms. Waisner was born March 20, 1965, to Wilbur and Maureen Bailey Waisner in Helena, Mont. She attended schools in California and moved to La Grande about five years ago. She was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and was known for her creative arts and crafts. She was an avid reader. Survivors include her children, Crystal Martin, Levi Kendall, Kayla Kendall and Hope Osborn, all of La Grande; a granddaughter; her father of Helena; and a sister, Joann Upton of Camden, Ind. Her mother died earlier.
Contributions may be made to the Waisner Memorial Fund in care of Daniels Chapel of the Valley, 1502 Seventh St., La Grande 97850.
Maureen
Date: 2012-04-12 02:56 am (UTC)