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Donna Faber
June 9, 2011
To my beloved grandmother … Thank you for everything. Thank you for taking care of me when my parents wouldn't,when I was a child and needed you more than ever. Thank you for supporting all my crazy theater endeavors, for making my clothes and costumes, for understanding how much I needed my friends (even the ones you didn't particularly care for), for cleaning up messes that weren't yours ... repeatedly ... and for encouraging me to get the skills that allow me to make a good living when I wanted to be a Broadway star instead. Thank you for supporting my life and for loving Leslie as family. Thanks for everything, dear dear heart. I'm glad we got to spend time in Connecticut together recently, and I'm glad you got to know your great-granddaughter, too. Most of all, I'm glad you took your leave peacefully ... say hi to Tootsie for me. And now you won't have to miss your husband, Eddie, anymore. I know how you missed him. I will love you forever and I will never forget you, your grand-daughter ... ?
Debbie Hier
June 9, 2011
My heartfelt sympathy to all of my Aunt Thelma's family. It has been so many years since I actually saw my aunt but have very vivid memories of time spent with her and Uncle Eddie and the girls. Mostly I remember my mother, Aunt Thelma and Aunt Tootsie giggling over their little jokes or talking about family and childhood friends. They are all gone now and will be missed, but I am sure they are together and laughing again.
Love, your cousin Debbie
Cathy Hier DeWolf
June 9, 2011
So sorry to hear of Aunt Thelma's passing. Like Karen, I also have fond memories of her (and your) visits to us, especially when we were very young. She was the last of the Creech kids to go, and she will be missed.
Love, your cousin Cathy
June 7, 2011
Deepest sympathy to my cousins Edwina, Jo Carol and Barbara Jean in the loss of your mother. Although it has been a long time, I have many childhood memories of Aunt Thelma and Uncle Eddie, the three of you singing Blue Moon, the music store, Edwina playing the drums, and the times you came to our house, and we came to yours.
Love, your cousin Karen
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