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With Love Kathi Schemm
November 1, 2008
Hi Aunt Helen. Its me again. I just wanted to tell you that I'm going to miss you telling me about "your point of view". I know you know what I mean. I hope they have a Louie's up there for you and Aunt Jean and Aunt Bernice to catch up on things. Please keep a watchful eye over the rest of the girls. They are going to need it and it would mean a lot to me....You had a beautiful day today, I know your proud and everything was delicious! Miss you already and until we meet again.........
Forever and a Day
Cousin Kathi
November 1, 2008
To Uncle Clarence, Laurie Ann, and Larry. My heart breaks for your sorrow...Uncle Clarence you did a fine job taking care of Aunt Helen for all these years. More than we could ever ask for. Its time for her to rest now. And she will be looking over each and every one of you for her eternity. Please take care of yourselves.
James and Christine Ziolkowski
October 31, 2008
What a great mother and wonderful person Helen was.
Helen was always bright and cheerful.
Her daughter and son are two of our friends, and I am so sorry for their loss. They both are wonderful people.
Peace be with you and God Bless all of you.
Laura Spangler
October 31, 2008
To the best mother in the world,
My heart is breaking mom, but I know you are in a better place. You are no longer in pain, you're walking and eating all of your favorite foods. I couldn't have asked for a better mom. The strength and courage you taught me are invaluable. Thanks mom for always knowing what to say, how to say it and for being my biggest supporter. I promised you I would take good care of dad and the kids and I will. Until we meet again, all my love,
Laura
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