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July 26, 2012
Uncle Eddie was very special to me and my fondest memories of him was when he would tease me by calling me by one of my other sister's name. He would say, hi Diane or hi Mary. With a giggle I would always correct him and tell him my real name. It was always concluded with a hug, tickling and more giggling. That is what was special about him. He put a smile on your face the minute you saw him! Although I haven't been able to visit with him for many many years. He and Aunt Marion, Tom, Cathy and Michael are frequently in my thoughts. To all of you I send my love, prayers and sympathy! I know Uncle Eddie is now Safely Home.
All my love to your entire family,
Sharon Schubel Jeschke and Family
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