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Linda Fox
November 14, 2007
Dear Marge,
I will always remember you at my Mom's picnics - my fondest memory is of you holding Jenny when she was a baby. You were a wonderful addition to our family and I will never think of Uncle Gene without thinking of you. God Bless!
Linda
Lauren Radtke Rankin
November 13, 2007
Marge,
I remember the first time Linda and I met you--at Grandma Leo's house. From then on it was clear that you made Uncle Gene very happy. You were everything to him. All my sympathy to Uncle Gene and the rest of your family.
Kathy (Van Meter) Burritt
November 13, 2007
God Bless you Marge. I remember the old neighborhood with you running across the street to see Mrs. Lewis. You dished up a number of milkshakes for Karin and I when she had her tonsils out and they were delicious. Your soft voice and gentle manner will be fondly remembered. I wish you peace in your eternal life!
Sandy Myrick
November 12, 2007
Dearest Marge,
I thank God that you are now dancing with the angels. I can see your smile and know that you are laughing. I'm sure it won't be long until Dad joins you, so make sure the "Sanka" is handy! For 33 years you and Dad took care of each other and loved each other and for that I am very grateful. Though we lived miles apart and didn't see each other often, when we did we always had so much fun. I will always remember the fun times and the crazy things we laughed at. You were sweet and gentle and I'm glad that you were my step Mom. Enjoy Heaven because I know that you are up there dancing up a storm!!!!! I love you and will miss you but I know that we will all be together again someday. Sandy
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