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Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Mary Margaret (Roche) Kinser

Mary Margaret (Roche) Kinser
July 7, 1960 ~ July 12, 2013

Mary Margaret Kinser, 53, passed away July 12, 2013.

Mary was born July 7, 1960 in Springfield, MA to William and Elizabeth (Biller) Roche. Mary will be remembered for her smile, cooking, and enjoying family time. She especially enjoyed sister weekends and going through family photos. She also enjoyed watching criminal minds, bowling, playing cards and dominoes.

Mary is survived by her son: Chris Kinser; daughter: Katie Kinser; grandson: Phelix; brothers and sisters: Bets Mysliwiec and husband Andy, Sheila Bleau and husband Francis, Jack Roche, Veronica Reid and husband Brent, Maggie Troxell and husband Thomas, Patti Roche, Cindy Roche, Theresa Snider and husband David, many nieces and nephews.

Preceded in death by her parents, brothers: Dennis and Billy Roche. 


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