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Mary Espinosa Memorial
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Mary Margaret Espinosa was born April 16, 1947 in Omaha, Nebraska to Clifford F. Binder and Coila (Schmuck) Binder. Mary, 72, of Rapid City, South Dakota passed away peacefully at her home on December 12, 2019.
Selfless, kind and generous are three words to describe Mary. She loved her family dearly. If you knew her, you would know you could find her reading a good book. She loved baking and spent hours searching for new recipes, as well as cherishing the “old” ones. She had an eye for detail and beauty. She could make a stranger feel like family and made a point to send a card for every birthday. But, her most prized possessions were her family—her brothers, daughters and grandchildren—especially her granddaughter, Paesyn, “the apple of her eye”.
Mary is survived by her three daughters; Heather (Kent) Wieber, La Pine, Oregon, Ashley (Jesse) Wilson, Martin, South Dakota, Caitlin (Peter) Kramer, Des Moines, Iowa; two brothers, Thomas Binder, Gun Barrel City, Texas, Timothy (Lissa) Binder, Dallas, Texas; three grandchildren, Hannah Wieber, Sam Wieber, and Paesyn Wilson; three nieces, Rachelle Bucknell, Denver, Colorado, Jaime (James) Sherman, Dallas, Texas, Nicole Binder, Dallas, Texas.
She is preceded in death by husband Paul Espinosa.
No funeral services will be held. A memorial service will be planned at a future date. A Go Fund Me page has been established to help with end of life and future memorial expenses.
Selfless, kind and generous are three words to describe Mary. She loved her family dearly. If you knew her, you would know you could find her reading a good book. She loved baking and spent hours searching for new recipes, as well as cherishing the “old” ones. She had an eye for detail and beauty. She could make a stranger feel like family and made a point to send a card for every birthday. But, her most prized possessions were her family—her brothers, daughters and grandchildren—especially her granddaughter, Paesyn, “the apple of her eye”.
Mary is survived by her three daughters; Heather (Kent) Wieber, La Pine, Oregon, Ashley (Jesse) Wilson, Martin, South Dakota, Caitlin (Peter) Kramer, Des Moines, Iowa; two brothers, Thomas Binder, Gun Barrel City, Texas, Timothy (Lissa) Binder, Dallas, Texas; three grandchildren, Hannah Wieber, Sam Wieber, and Paesyn Wilson; three nieces, Rachelle Bucknell, Denver, Colorado, Jaime (James) Sherman, Dallas, Texas, Nicole Binder, Dallas, Texas.
She is preceded in death by husband Paul Espinosa.
No funeral services will be held. A memorial service will be planned at a future date. A Go Fund Me page has been established to help with end of life and future memorial expenses.
Fundraising team: Mary's daughters (2)
Heather Wieber
Organizer
La Pine, OR
Caitlin Kramer
Team member