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James and Barbara Howard
March 19, 2008
Mrs. Lin was a wonderful neighbor and friend for more than thirty years. We will truly miss her daily walks and conversations about the gardens, flowers, and vegetables. She loved life- our grandkids still talk about the time she had them pull her in their wagon. She will be missed, but never forgotten.
Betsy Thewes
March 18, 2008
I knew Bao-Ching through work at Eastern Kentucky University. We had many good conversations. I am sorry I lost contact with her after I retired from Eastern. She really missed her husband after his death. She loved both of her children and spoke of them often. I wish I had known that she was ill, for I would have been there for her. This is quite a shock, for I know she tried to stay healthy. I know she is in a better place now.
Imogene Hisle
March 18, 2008
I worked with Bao-Ching at Eastern
Bao-Ching was a good person.
She will be missed
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