Jan 25, 2017

SHE WAS THE ORIGINAL SPINSTER STITCHER.



The apartment...the clothes...the whacky friends...a career girl on her own, just trying to make her way in the world with spunk, charm, and some needlepoint to keep her company.

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  2. She will be missed. I've been a fan since Laura Petrie!

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  3. She sure was, she sure was.
    Marilyn

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  4. I remember the needlepoint so well - she did it on real life, too! Loved her.

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  5. She was definitely a hero to me. Great, classy lady.

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  6. I think she would be pleased that all of us "of a certain age" were empowered by her spirit, and in a very real way, still are.

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  7. She was an inspiration to me. When I watched her show, I thought wow, you don't have to be married to live on your own and have a life!

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  8. She really could turn the world on with her smile :)

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  9. I so wanted her apartment with the big windows and the sunken living room. She was truly an icon.

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    1. Yep, I thought that was the coolest apartment. Didn't matter to me that she slept on a pull-out couch.

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  10. She always had such style and grace and as Jan said, a classy lady. Don't see many like her in show biz these days

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  11. She was the inspiration for my career. Thanks for the love & laughter, Mary. You made it after all!

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  12. I wanted to be just like her.

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