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Kathie & Pete CHERICO
October 29, 2008
So sorry to have missed seeing the family at the funeral home this evening. Your mother was a very gentle and loving lady. Quite a few years ago we belonged to St. Elizabeth Mother' Club and I shall never forget the evening she showed us all how to make retes. For her it was an art, for us, more holes than dough. She was always willing to share her time and talent but, by the time I finally retired and had some extra time, she had already moved to Florida. She was a very special person and a joy to be with.
Laszlo & Nancy Varga
October 28, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Shirley McDonald
October 28, 2008
My deepest sympathy. I will miss
her "Kabustasz retes". She was
truly a wonderful lady. I belonged
to St. Elizabeth Church which I miss
and I'm sure she did too. I'm sorry
I can't make a visit, but I'm in
Plymouth, Mass.
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