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Katherine Wheeler Corwin
August 24, 2008
Please accept the deepest condolences from the "Wheeler" Family @ 98 Downing Street. Mrs. Wheeler is saddened that she was not able to make the services but due to both her age and health she was unable to attend. Please know that she will be praying for you and sends her deepest sympathy.
Jim Kane
August 22, 2008
Aunt Mary was a great woman and loved everyone she came into contact with. Over the years I and my family have always visited and loved her and always will. God Bless her and her family. Your in our thoughts and prayers.
Margaret Mary Lauber
August 21, 2008
Aunt Mary was a wonderful, fun person. She loved each one of us very much, and I loved her too.
Barney Bruenn
August 21, 2008
It's not so easy to say good bye; there are many happy memories to rejoice in. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Barney & Mary Jane & family
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