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April 19, 2011
I had the pleasure of working with Mary Jane in the Post Office before I retired. She was always a very kind, gentle, genuinely nice person. She will be missed. My sympathy goes out to all of you.
Judy Bederka
Donna Reichart
April 18, 2011
Jack and Family,
Just wanted to express our sympathy and to let you know that we were thinking about you at this time of sorrow.
Tony and Donna Reichart
Springfield, Illinois
April 17, 2011
Mary Jane was one of the kindest and caring people I have ever known. Working with her was always a pleasure. It was good to talk about MO as my parents were from souther IL. So sorry for your loss, but she is gone from this world of pain into the arms of Jesus.
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