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Nancy & Bill & Adele Vogt
September 5, 2008
Being neighbors for many years, we know that Lyndia is now sitting in a beautiful garden filled with trees and wonderfully colored flowers, surrounded by her many beloved animal friends. Our prayers are with her family now that they may find comfort and peace.
Gina Amico
September 4, 2008
I remember Mrs. Bianchi being a parent who was active in her kids lives. She was my brownie leader and taught us a german dance. Once she taught my Mom and I to make these cookies that we took on our trip to Florida. I remember having fun when we did things with her. And you definitely couldn't get anything past her. She had your number and called you on it! There was no fooling her! I 'm thankful to her for giving us our Erika, who has been a constant source of happiness and good memories throughout the years. I am glad that her suffering is over and she can keep a watchful eye on her family from above. My prayers go out to her family.
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