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Jan Amparo
May 25, 2021
The best 4th Grade Teacher I've had the opportunity to be taught by. Thank you so much for being true to teaching the children of Bonita Street Elementary. It was a tough neighborhood and she showed such great inspiration to all she knew.
Sharon McEmber Scates
March 2, 2019
Nancy Bryan Weaver, you will be missed forever by your family and friends. I will always remember the days I knew you and spent time with you when you and I were students at Wes Lafayette Senior High School in Indiana. You were always a sweet and positive person when I was fortunate to be I your presence. I regret that I wasn't able to see you again. It was many decades ago that I last saw you. I was pleased to talk to you on the phone a few years ago. May you Rest In Peace and meet your husband Howard again, in heaven.
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