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Kentucky Treadway
October 3, 2008
Since Heaven has become your home, I sometimes feel I'm so alone ;and though we now are far apart. You hold a Big piiece of my heart. We will see each other one day and pick up right where we left off. Words just can't say how much YOUare loved and how you will be missed(BY ALL) Your Sister B.F.F.
KENTUCKY
Wendy Wells
September 17, 2008
I just THANK GOD for ending your everyday suffering. May you rest peacefully beside mom, dad, and Jessica. You will always be with me. I love you-your sister Wendy
Sharon Stern
September 11, 2008
She always made me laugh. I remember when she saw my tatoo......"Mark, come see Sharon's tatoo on her butt"....lol
Sincerely,
Sharon Stern
Ed Goodrich
September 8, 2008
Girls and families,
We are thinking of you all as you go through yet another loss. Please call if you need anything. We love you! Love, Aunt Shirley and Uncle Eddie
Monica & Don Lockwood
September 7, 2008
Mark & Jeannie's family - our thoughts and prayers go out to you. So very sorry for your loss. Jeannie always had such a pretty smile and bubbly nature. She will be missed.
Terri Borush
September 5, 2008
I think back to when we were all kids ,things were simple,life was good no worries.And now I wonder what went wrong? Why this illness had to touch your family,I feel the pain for you as I understand this illness that has also touched my family. Wendy anytime you feel you need to talk CALL ME I am here and do understand, I cry for you and with you.. Love you girl,Terri
Debbie Pennay
September 5, 2008
Wendy, Kathy & Sue and families, Another death in such a short period of time. We are all thinking of each of you at this time. Please know your family in Binghamton is here for each of you, we are all just a call away if there is anything you need. Love, Your Cousin, Debbie & family
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