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Cynthia Zurek
November 12, 2007
What can you say about one of the sweetest, friendliest, and also very talented persons, I have ever met. Aunt Celia has been a part of my life since I married David and always was so kind and understanding in teaching of any "craft", cooking, or baking. She was so often crocheting,knitting, plaster-canvas, or just any type of art work. She had an ability to be "just so" in expressing beauty in her life and "fun". Her skill was beyond proficient. And her baking was superb. I absolutely adored her cherry pie and peach pie combo desert. I love you Aunt Celia and I will miss you . Love, Your niece, Cynthia Zurek
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