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Paula Mayer-Hedden
September 28, 2007
Dear Bob,Sue,Nancy,Collette,Mary, and the rest of the family...it has been over 25 years since seeing all of you, I hope you still remember us! We just wanted to express our deepest sympathies to you all. We will always remember the good times we had with all of you during our times at 27 Victory Ave! And of course, Betty's smile...she was a very special person...Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.God Bless... Dan,Paula,Danny,Billy,and Karri
Joan Scahill
September 28, 2007
Dear Bob, Sue and Nancy,
I was so sorry to hear about Betty. Gene and I shared a lot of good fun with her at all the Hill-Topper parties and will always remember how lovely she always was.
You are in my prayers
Ellen Seegar
September 28, 2007
Dear Bob, Susie and Nancy, I am so sorry that I will not be able to attend the memorial mass. I will be in Califonia with Colleen. I want to express my sorrow in your loss, but also would like to let you know that for as long as I have been alive Betty was always in my memories. Don't ever forget the yard parties and all the fun we shared together. I often think of the time Betty was holding Colleen in her lap and Colleen was less than a year old but was fussing, my mother said don't take that smash her and before you mother could do anything Colleen turned and hit your mother we were so astounded but we laughed and laughed. I know you have so many memories and they will get you through. I believe that as long as you remember someone they never truly die. All my love Ellen
The Phillips Family
September 28, 2007
Bob and family,
With deepest sympathy on your loss. Betty was a wonderful person. I remember all the good times that you had with Paul and Aggie from the many stories told. You now have an Angel above watching over you. You will be in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
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