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Cathy Gismervik and Family
October 16, 2008
When someone we love dies, a part of our own self dies too. There are no words deep enough to describe how sorry we are to hear of the death of your wife, mother, aunt and grandmother. Our prayers are with you at this very sad time.
Mary-Lynn (Mancini) Artinian
October 16, 2008
I remember Mrs. Owens with fond memories as a student of Hawthorn Elementary School To Mrs. Gismervik & her other children, my thoughts are with you.
Jayne and Terry Pyres
October 14, 2008
To all the Owens', We had the pleasure of knowing Rosemary thru Mike, thru TJ Burke. We attended many affairs and trips with her. She was a lovely lady and a lot of fun.
You are all in our prayers at this difficult time.
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