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Kathleen Wallace
January 9, 2021
Our sympathies to the family of Caroline Field. She was a dear person and I will miss the notes and cards she sent to me. More than once, Ed and I were the recipients of Caroline's kindness. When Ed was recovering from cancer and found it hard to eat solid food, several times she made her wonderful egg custard and sent it to Ed. Her upbeat and positive attitude in the notes I came to look forward to, helped me through difficult times. She was blessed with a long life. Rest in peace Caroline.
Kath and Ed Wallace
Dayton, Ohio
Linda Rudisill
January 4, 2021
Caroline Field always made me feel at home. I loved talking with her and just seeing her brightened my day. I am blessed to have known her. What a wonderful lady!
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