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6 Entries
Oliver
May 7, 2011
Rick P. Wants to say "thank you, thank you, thank you" for your love and support. You were dear to his heart and ever be grateful that you've shared a part of your life with his. You are missed.
Charlene Borghese
May 6, 2011
Margo,
I have wonderful memories of our time together at Leo Burnett Co., and our friendship. You'll be a part of my life forever. I know you're smiling being with Mom and Dad again.
Teresa Deeb
May 6, 2011
Our lives were made better by knowing you Margo. You touched so many people without ever realizing it....and I'm so glad to have known you.
Godspeed...
May 4, 2011
"Margo, your special kind of wit and wisdom made knowing you a most memorable experience. . .and life at the office a lot brighter. Thank you. And may God bless you."--Susan Geanuleas
K.K. Neilsen Cleland
May 3, 2011
Margo,
There was no one like you -- you were a gem with a big, beautiful heart. Your funny expressions, your warmth, your spirit. . . they made you so very dear and loving. Thank you for touching my life and sharing in my journey!
kk neilsen cleland
May 3, 2011
Dearest Margo:
I am remembering all the laughing, precious moments we shared together. I am definitely blessed to have known you.
Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage and Courage is what you had. I loved your sense of humor, your special way with words, a love of God and others, and loyalty to your friends.
Peace to you now.
Love, Ellen
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