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Libby Smyth
November 25, 2009
As the Director Of Volunteer Services at St. Michael Hospital when Gladys volunteered two days per week, I want the family to know how valuable her service to the community was. She served with vigor and quality. I will miss her very much.
November 23, 2009
Family and friends, I am John Katz's wife Jes (David's daughter in law). Just wanted to note that GiGi was a bright flash of color, sparkle and sass in my life. Not often that a lady with such pizzazz hits Apple Valley (and Milwaukee I'm sure). Also know that my own grandmother hit it off with her, and asked about her often-GiGi always made a splash. Deepest condolences and know that I will keep those fond and happy memories close. Love Jes
Anne Woloshin
November 22, 2009
Ed and I want to express our deepest sympathy to the family. We will miss her phone calls too. Luv Ed & Anne Woloshin
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