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Carol
August 9, 2023
To all of Anne's family,
Anne was a dear friend to me and many. We met at St. E's nursing school. She will be sadly missed. May she rest in peace. With my sincere sympathy, Carol Rinker
Barbara j hogan
August 8, 2023
To Anne's daughters: I remember Anne well, a quiet, kind and caring person. She was one of our Dayton, Julianne classmates. I was one of the perceived wilder Cleveland girls. I have seen her at every funeral of a St. E's classmate that I attended. She was still the kind, quiet, caring and present classmate. I am very sorry for your loss as well as our loss of 1961 nursing classmate. Please accept my most sincere condolences. I am unable to attend the Mass due to distance but my prayers are with you
Barbara Smallbrook Hogan, St E Class of 61
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