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4 Entries
Val Cooley
July 7, 2008
Ginny and Sallie,
What a wonderful service you planned. It captured so much of your Mom's spirit, passion and vision. she was a special lady and will be dearly missed.
Eleanora Hildebrand
June 30, 2008
On behalf of the Western Zone of the New York State Retired Teachers' Association (NYSRTA), sympathy and prayers are extended. In Dorothy's memory, a donation will be made to the Robert DeCormier Fund of NYSRTA, which assists retired educators in need. May she rest in peace!
Marlene (Greenberg) Lamancuso
June 27, 2008
Ginny: I was so sorry to read of your mother's passing. I know we lost touch many years ago, but I often thought of you and your family, and have fond memories of our early childhood. Through work, I spoke to your mom a few years ago . . . it surprised me that she even remembered me (and my family)! Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Your mom was a wonderful lady and I'm sure she will be greatly missed.
Bud Graves
June 27, 2008
We have all lost a fine person.
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