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Susan Post
July 13, 2010
Dear Perlman family, I am sorry to hear about the loss of your mother, Wanda. For many years she and Martin took care of my canine "kids" and I think they both enjoyed each other. Her gentle and strong spirit now is in heaven with Martin. Martin, loved her very much and really looked after her. The cole slaw story is just and example of his love for her. Tell her if he has saved any cole slaw for her, don't eat it!!
Stan & Karen (B&H2) Lisonbee
July 11, 2010
Dear Diana and family - we will ever be grateful to you and your mother for letting us adopt our Buttercup. Your mother was a very special lady. We hope that our Heavenly Father will bring you comfort at this time. And please know that she is no longer hurting and on the other side with her husband and other members of her extended family. We love you and please let us know what we can do to help in any way. Buttercup and Hunter send their love too. Stan and Karen.
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