Fannie M. Sauer
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3 Entries
JoAnne (Tootie) Cassingham (Jones)
September 20, 2009
Dear Sharon, Everett, Carter and Emma. I am so sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. They are supposed to be here forever for us. May God give you peace during this time. She was such a sweet person. I remember her as a kid and she always had a smile on her face no matter how rough the going was. God Bless and hold you in his ever loving arms.
Lelia Booker-Burns
September 18, 2009
Dear Family,
I have so many wonderful memories of Aunt Fannie, as I'm sure all of us do. I treasure them. I'm sorry that I'm unable to be with you all at this time, but know that I am thinking of you. My love and prayers go out to all of Aunt Fannie's family.
Jerry Booker & family
September 17, 2009
Aunt Fannie, you were the greatest. You were the favorite of all our family. May God bless all of your family, and know that we share in their loss.
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