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Caleche Baskin
March 2, 2009
Mama,
When My birth mother was unavailable you filled in. You raised me like one of you birth children, and I am forever grateful.Thank you.
You balanced everybody out and showed everyone how to love. I love you dearly and will miss you dearly.
I don't know how daddy is doing really. I think he just keeps himself busy to not think about your absence. He looks at your picture all the time. He's also in his own way working on us to build our faith back in Jehovah. We'll get there. Especially me. I know I need Jehovah to help me muster up a strengh and a power beyond what is normal to move on.
Thankyou for showing me that if you trust in God's word, He will never leave you. He made you strong and I can't wait to share that feeling.
I love you mama
Shay
Marilyn Miller
August 15, 2008
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to your routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. May your heart soon be filled with wonderful memories of the joyful times that the two of you shared.
Billy &Alice Grant
August 15, 2008
Pat was not just my sister in law ,but she was a fantastic, loving mother and friend. Our children grew up together. The thing that I remember the most about our two families is that we all studied together with Jack and Jennie Piper. We also were all baptized as Jehovah's witnesses at the same time. We look foward to seeing her again in the new order.
Barbara Redd
August 15, 2008
My condolences to the Baskin family. We will sorely miss our dear Sister Basin but look forward to seeing her again in the resurrection.
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Steve Grant
August 15, 2008
Never forgotten. I will always remember the summer of 1966 that Pat and Fred took care of my brother and me in her home while my family was in need. That's when I got to know her best as one of my finest relatives. We are all fortunate to have such a fine family.
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