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Gary S Barefoot
September 4, 2008
I always thought Mom was special, but then what son doesn't think his mother is special. I have appreciated all the kind words and expressions of love and concern I have heard in the past week. and feel that maybe my opinion was shared at least in some way by many, many people.
Mom is absent from the body, but face to face with the Lord, and lives on here in our thoughts and memories which we will hold until the time comes that we can see her again.
God bless all of you and thanks again for your prayers.
Gary S. Barefoot - Son
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Carol Reichert
September 1, 2008
To Kathleen's family: It was a pleasure caring for her the past 4 months at Blossom Hill. When she and I met, she was still full of life and we shared many nice moments together and had some special conversations. One of which was how much she loved her family. I always looked forward to my Tuesday's and Thurdays, and my in between visits to tell her hello. Even with her health declining, she would make me laugh so hard sometimes. She was very special to me, and I am going to Miss her. I told her i will see her again one day. My Prayers go out to her wonderful family. Sincerely, Carol (Hospice Home Health Aide)
Nana and her great grandchildren a few years ago
Dena Masterino
September 1, 2008
She was my Nana and I will miss her so very much. But she's with Jesus now and she's filled with a joy and love that she could never allow herself to feel here on earth. Our greatest tribute to Nana is making sure we know the One who she is in the Presence of today - so we will see her again.
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