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Lyn Breach
August 30, 2007
Grammy --
I was so fortunate to have you a a gramdmother for 55 years. You were always an inspiration to keep going and get past the trials and tribulations we all have as you set the example of perseverance every day of your life -- right to the end. You were always someone I looked up to as you handled life with such class and dignity. I only wish I could be half the person you were some some day.
I am glad that you are finally at peace and thankfully did not suffer more than you did.
I will love you and miss you forever.
Lyn
Joan breach
August 30, 2007
I'm so glad your last journey is over and you are finally at peace, Love forever. Joan
Pam Lodge
August 30, 2007
Grammy,
I am so glad we were able to chat last Friday, and that you were busy with activities right through your last day on earth. I miss you terribly, but I am glad you didn't have to suffer a long time. I hope I can live as long and full a life as you have, and be able to share it with generations to come. Rebecca has been very fortunate to have such a lovely great-grandmother for 16 years.
Mom,
We all miss Grammy, but she is now at peace after a very active full life. We can all rest knowing that she is at her final resting place, and din't have to suffer a long time.
We have so many memories to cherish!
Pam
Bill Lodge
August 29, 2007
I'm glad I got to know you. You were a very classy lady who carried herself with a good deal of dignity and grace. You had a large number of people come to pay their respects to you. A large number of people loved you and will miss you.
Love, Bill
Rebecca Casavant
August 29, 2007
I love you Great Grammy!! You will be missed!!
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