3 Entries
Jane Pollock
July 23, 2008
Dear Sandi, Linda, Midge, and Scott,
I am thinking of you all at this very sad time for each of you in your own special ways.... I have known this loss and it is a very bittersweet time to process everything.... I have also known your family for many many years and feel the connection myself..Hoping that you all can find comfort in your grieving ahead... as your MOM is now in peace next to your DAD once again... which should give you all a sense of Peace as well..
Love, Jane (Coffin) Pollock & Family) Yardley, Pennsylvania
Kathy Adrian
July 20, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.
The Adrian family.
Lynda Page
July 20, 2008
Sandra, Linda, Midge, Scottie and Family: My deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother. Sadly, it was 18 years ago that I last saw you all, at your father's wake. My Dad and I are planning to attend the service. Fondly, Lynda Page
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