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Joan Elling
January 17, 2009
Aunt Chubby,
I have spent so much time with you in the past few years and now my life seems empty without you in it. I will always cherish each and every moment we have spent together. You were a loving an giving person and more people should have been like you. You always took care of me growing up and it was my turn to take care of you. I love you with all my heart and not a day will go by that I will not think of you. I will miss picking you up and bring you over the house and just sitting and talking and of course your singing. I wish I could have done something more for you to keep you here with me, but it was God's will for you to be with him and your family. Heaven is the perfect place for you. You can sing to them now and keep everyone smiling like you did here. Give my mom a hug for me. I will keep you in my heart forever.
Love Joan
Darlene Luczkiewicz - Kozloski
January 16, 2009
Dear Aunt Chubby:
I miss you so much already. I will never forget all the weekends and summers I spent with you and Grandmom and all the fun things we did together, going to the Atco Drive-In Movie, getting custard and just taking a long ride in the country. They are memories I will have forever and I will cherish them always. You were a wonderful Aunt and a great friend. I will love you always and you will be greatly missed by all who knew you and especially me. Love Always, Dar
Jan Kozloski
January 16, 2009
We will always remember your loving smile & cheerful laugh, Aunt Chubby. You will be missed. Love,
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