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Eileen Walker
December 8, 2008
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Eileen
Fred & Lori Brunner
December 7, 2008
Sue and Family, we are so sorry for your unexpected loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Edith Bell
December 7, 2008
I'm sorry to intrude as I don't know you, but my grandmother was Edith Hannah Stubbs who married John M. Galbreath. They lived in Lancaster County, PA, and I went to the Stubbs reunion this year in Street, MD. Just wondering if we are related.
Jacob (Jake) and Rita Shapiro
December 7, 2008
Rita and I were shocked when Gil called us to let us know of Anne-Marie's sudden death.
Our condolences goes out to Gil and their family. We remember her through a long friendship. We will miss her at this year's class '50 MIT Holiday party! I will always remember her upbeat greeting to me "Hi! Jake".
Jeanne & Ray Zanta
December 6, 2008
Sue, and family. We were very sorry to hear the sad news about your mother. It sounds like she was a very special person. I'm sure that you'll miss her very much. Unfortunately, we're not able to attend the services, but you're in our thoughts. Take care. Love, Jeanne and Ray.
Barbara Brunner
December 6, 2008
Susan and family,
Your mother was such a delight to be around.
We got notes from her just to let us know that she was thinking of us. She will be missed. You are in our thoughts.
With love, Barbara and Tom
Susan Brunner
December 6, 2008
My mom was the most loving person you would ever meet. She was always concerned about everyone else. She took such good care of my dad and her three children. I could always count on her to listen and give me caring advice. It is inconceivable that she is gone. Mom, I am so sorry that I couldn't do more to help you. I can't even believe how much I miss you already. Now you are with your parents and my Stephen. I'll think of all of you together in heaven. With everlasting love, Susan
Lindas Schwalm
December 5, 2008
My thoughts and prayers wil be with you now and in the days ahead
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