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Kari Reed
September 28, 2008
My grandmother was a wonderful person. My fondest memories are of the times I stayed with her. We would go to dinner, dog shows, bowling, or just stay home and play UNO. I loved sitting and talking with her or just sitting next to her while she did her puzzles and I read the paper. I am thankful that my girls had the chance to know her too. We would stay with her whenever we visited. Their memories are of playing with Gram's rocking horses and the candy dish in which Grammy Vi kept lemon drops or tic tacs for them to have when they visited. We will miss her very much. My heart goes out to Aunt Nancy, Uncle Rick and all of us who loved her so much.
Love you, Gram. Kari, Tim(aka Timothy Tripp), Victoria, Ally and Jacqueline.
Bob and Gail Carpenter
September 28, 2008
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will always remember the good times we shared with Vi. I will always think of her with her dogs and how much she loved the dog shows.
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