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Mary Potter
October 24, 2007
Leah was sharp of mind and feisty of spirit. I loved visiting her at the Mary Ann Morse Nursing Home over the past three years when I came to volunteer with the "Dana Hall girls." Leah always had a kind word for the girls. She taught us to play "Kings in the Corners" and was a serious stickler for the rules. She and her roommate Ozzie were loved and respected by the residents, the staff, and everyone who came to visit. They are both sincerely missed. May they rest, at long last, in peace.
October 23, 2007
We have had the pleasure and honor to know Leah over the past several years while visiting our Dad at the Mary Ann Nursing Home. We will miss her smile and wonderful stories. She was always pleasant and helpful to our Dad and we appreciated her kind ways. God bless all of you.
The George Noble Family
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