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Karen O'Connor
August 7, 2008
Grandma - I'll never forget our weekly lunches (especially during the Jewish holidays). All the stories you shared with me. I don't go a day without thinking about you. I miss you terribly.
All my love!
Tami Birner
June 27, 2008
I will always remember Grandma's chicken soup and the slippers she made for all of her grandchildren. Grandma was such a proud woman, even at 100 yrs old she didn't want anyone to see her unless she was dressed and had lip stick on. She has made a huge foot print on this earth with all of the generations to follow. I love and miss you Grandma.
Paula Maurice (Hoffman)
June 27, 2008
we are so sorry about your loss.
Aunt Esther Was a wonderful person.
We send our deepest sympathies.
And to let you know you are all in our thoughts.
Love Paula and Andrew
Lori McCarthy
June 27, 2008
I love you, Grandma!
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