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Kim Webster
October 7, 2008
Grandma, your smile and laughter are truly missed. One of the things I remember the most when I was little was laying on the couch with my head on your lap and you rubbing your nails across my forhead to relax me. This is something that I now do with Abigail. Your piano playing will always be in our hearts and I'm sure your now with your sisters playing the piano and singing with Jesus. Until we see each other again, tootalu! (never good-bye)
Jean Cortese
October 6, 2008
Mom, We miss you deeply, but know you are now at peace in the loving arms of our Lord Jesus Christ. Love Jean & Joe
Dina Norman
October 3, 2008
I love you and miss you Grandma. You have always had a very special place in my heart and my fondest memories.
Always, Dina
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