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Sally Jacksland
October 16, 2008
Grandma was a very strong woman who never lost her sense of humor. She led an interesting life and I always enjoyed listening to her stories about the family.
She had a very strong personality that is hard to forget, because people like her are rare gems that gleam through the hard times. She sacraficed her life to family, she was always taking care of someone and she was really good about it.
She always had a sense of humor, at times she could be a really difficult person, but thats what made her great. Despite how she felt, she always had to make everything nice for everyone. She worked hard for everything she did, and it was all for family.
I really miss her. It was very difficult for her as it was for all of us to lose her sister, they were truly sisters who loved and cared for eachother. It was also really difficult to lose Uncle Tom, very difficult. I truly miss her, and all of them but I hope they are re-united cracking jokes and drinking root beer floats catching up and being family like old times.
Barbara Crecca
October 14, 2008
Aunt Ro was an incredible human being. She was so selfless, kind, loving and generous. She was always taking care of other people and never looked for anything in return. We owe her a world of gratitude. She is now in Heaven with those that she missed and loved so dearly. God Bless you, Aunt Ro!
Sister Mary Frederick 35 Adams Place
October 14, 2008
Dear Family of Rosemary,
I visited Rosemary many times during her frequent stays at St. Peter's Hospital. She was on our parish list. I always enjoyed my time with her because she was such a lovely lady. You are in my thoughts and prayers and I put your name in our parish prayer book.
Sister Mary Frederick
St. Thomas Pastoral Care
Patricia Tyler
October 14, 2008
I'm sorry to hear of Mrs. Baumann's passing. I delivered mail to her when she lived on Ormond St. She was a very special
person and I always enjoyed talking to her. My condolences to her family.
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