Margery Ann Horn Hamann

Profile Updated: May 14, 2010
Margery Ann Horn
Residing In: Macomb, MI USA
Spouse/Partner: Rial E. Hamann
Occupation: retired
Children: Richard R. Hamann born 1976
Since 1960:

I graduated from Ohio University in 1965. In 1972 I married Rial Hamann (GPHS '62). I taught in Detroit for 10 years until my son was born. We have lived in many places, but always seem to end up back in Michigan.
Since I retired from teaching, I've been very involved in support groups for Crohn's and Colitis, Ostomy and Post Polio Syndrome.
We have three grandchildren who live in Saline, MI. After living away from family, it's nice to be relatively close to them again.

Do you plan to attend the reunion?

Yes

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Mary A. Funk has left an In Memory comment for Margery Ann Horn Hamann.
Oct 06, 2022 at 2:36 AM

Happy Birthday in Heaven, Marge.  I miss you, but find comfort in so many happy memories from our 69 year friendship.  I want to say, Rest in Peace, but I imagine you're keeping busy watching over your lovely family.  They are fortunate to have you as their guardian angel.  
 

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May 31, 2015 at 1:01 PM

Bob, It was great talking with you last night. I truly enjoyed the reunion. I'm sharing some of your info with my nephew Scott. You're right, he's a hard worker. He worked for us last summer and did a great job on our yard.. Hope to see you at our 60th.
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Aug 22, 2014 at 12:32 AM

I remember the year that Sue had to stay home.  They thought that a year of no stress and total quiet might improve her arthritis.  It was a privilege to visit with her.  I didn't envy her home bound life, but I was jealous of Sue's having two or three hours a week with Mr. Yerkes who was her home bound math teacher.  Sue never complained.  She laughed at whatever she could.

All of her friends were happy when she was "released from prison" to use her words.  I'm sure glad she got to enjoy her senior year and do all the things that teens do while in high school.

Marge Horn Hamann