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Edward Ray
October 30, 2008
Joyce, It has been a long time since our paths have crossed. I surely remember the old days on the Hudson and at Burden Lake. I remember your mom and dad and grandmother laughing at all of the kids during those fun summers. Please contace my e-mail address as we have tried to keep up the family tradition by having a summer reunion at my home. My wife and I will keep you in our prayers.
Your Cousin Eddie Ray.
laine sauca
October 29, 2008
you will be missed great grandma
Timmy & Sandy Sauca
October 29, 2008
Joyce, So sorry to hear of Grandma's passing. Even more sorry that we can't be there to share memories and tales of joy and good times that I remember as a kid.
Sharon Ryan
October 29, 2008
Joyce & family-
I'm so sorry to hear about your Mom's passing. I will always remember the fun times we all had at Tranquility and Burden Lake when the Bardon families all got together. You will be in my prayers.
Your cousin, Sharon (Ray) Ryan
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