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Debra Gibson
March 18, 2009
I use to work with your mom at JCP in the fine jewerly department with Ruth, Myrtle. I was just a college kid and young teacher at that time. I stayed in touch with her, visiting her when she lived at Edgecreek/Iron Mill (?) off Robious. We exchanged Christmas cards every year.
She kept us in stitches with her very dry sense of humor. I will miss her.
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Patsy Creed
September 16, 2008
Dear Susan, Bill & Family,
I was sorry to hear about the loss of your beloved mother. I know you all feel a tremendous loss. I always respected karol, her creativeness and wonderful sense of style. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. My thoughts are with you.
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