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Scott Stewart
December 7, 2012
Hank and Ned. My heartfelt condolences on the passing of "Auntie Edna". My childhood recollections are filled with so many fond memories of Edna and Dick and their close friendship with my parents Helen and Flub. Although not blood relatives, she always treated Sandra and I as a niece and a nephew and showered us with her love. We were fortunate to receive her gifts of love and laughter (not to mention her killer brownies!) and will always be grateful of how much better our lives are for knowing “Auntie Edna”. May she enjoy eternal peace finally reunited with her beloved husband Dick.
Marilyn (Anderson) Chetwynd
December 3, 2012
I lived on Church St. in the 1970's, a neighbor of Edna and Dick. My last name was Anderson then. I remember Edna's wonderful smile so clearly. She was a paragon of cheerfulness and a kind "aunt" to the neighborhood's children, including my small son. Sincere sympathies to the Kamradt family on your loss.
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