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Dee Voron
October 3, 2008
Patsy:
I have so many wonderful memories of you. Alot of them are when you first married Warren. Thank you for the times that you lent me clothes and shoes so that I could go to dances when I was young. You always had such a good heart and all of us in the Willis family loved you. I know that now you are with Robin and Warren and the angels are singing and making music. Our love goes with you.
Dee Voron (cousin)
Stuart & Esther's daughter
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Lacey Meeks
October 2, 2008
Hey Nana,
We miss and love you! I remember how you would try to scare us by taking your teeth out and saying, "Maaaaary on the first step, Maaaaary on the second step....Mary's gonna get you!" I wish you could have spent more time with Josh and Shayla. They'll never know how awesome you are! Love you.
Dawn Morgan
October 2, 2008
NaNa, I miss you already. I'll never forget all of the fun times we had together....You letting Neal and I stay up late to watch Saturday Night Live, me doing the "Church Lady" and "Choppin' Broccolli" to make you laugh...watching Benny Hill...playing Farkle at the campground, going shopping and then you realizing you were wearing 2 different colored shoes all day and laughing until we cried! Staying with you and Pop Pop when we were little are some of the best memories we had as kids. We will always cherish those memories.
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