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Sue & Jim Gustafson
June 24, 2008
Unfortunately we're out of town, but we wanted you to know that Esther was one fine lady and she will be missed.
kathy cenkner
June 21, 2008
Bev and family,
we are sorry we cant be with you,our prayers are with you and your family. Your mom was the nicest person..No matter how long it was between our visits, she was always happy to see us and laugh at the silly things we used to do...she will be missed...love you..bill and kathy
Kathy Holmer
June 21, 2008
Nancy, Bev and family,
Our thoughts & prayers are with you all. May your memories bring you Comfort.
Think of all the Great Christmas's at the house. Uncle Jim at the Bar, all Aunt Esther's food that went for ever, The pool Table, Playing the organ, The limburger & onion sandwiches. that the uncles loved (yuk)...and Don't forget the Lucky Jim The greatest boat in the world.
The Holmers
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