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Lydia's Daughter
Cherolyn Sallee
June 26, 2013
Aunt Ada...always kind, always loving, always forgiving. I am honored to have memories of you while growing up and while growing older. Your grace was abundant and if grace can sparkle, your grace sparkled magnificently.
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Lori Haggerty
June 26, 2013
A unique and wonderful example of kindness and love....she will truly be missed.

Dale & Elaine
Dale Strand
June 26, 2013
God's very special Treasure. THAT's what you were to me, to us, to our family.It's been a genuine joy every day. Our gratefulness and thankfulness are only exceeded by our inability to express it. Your example as a follower of Christ was always admirable -- certainly one to be imitated.
We'll see you "Over There!"
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