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Verna Quilter
October 7, 2009
Dear Carol, It is hard to lose your mom. Karl and I express our sympthy to you and yours. I remember your mom as a real "lady". May you be comforted with her passing. May you feel the peace that comes from our Savior at this time. Much love Verna and Karl.
Marva Sharp Thomas
October 6, 2009
Your mom lived such a good life. What a great reunion she must be enjoying. She has been without your dad for a long time and I know how hard it was for her to lose Kathy. May the Lord's peace be with each of you.
Marva Sharp Thomas
Gayle Stout
October 5, 2009
To Edna's family and loved ones, I extend my sympathy for your loss. Edna lived a good long life. I cared for Edna for several months, since I worked for Cottonwood Heights Wentworth, where she resided for a time, and I also cared for her through my employer Silverado Hospice. I loved Edna. She was such a sweetheart! I looked forward to our time together and we used to love to sing together.
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