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In Loving Memory of Helen L. Kasari who passed away on May 8, 2013.
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Helen was one of my favorite teachers at McKinley. We crossed paths a number of times over the years. She was a delightful individual and will be sorely missed.
John Nagy
May 9, 2013
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family on the passing of Helen. She always sat next to us at church and she was a real blessing to know. What a wonderful lady and she will be missed. Dick and Michele Hays
May 9, 2013
I am a neighbor of Mrs. Kasari. I would go across the street with leftover meals; give her cookies I made for holidays, and check up on her at least one a week or so. We would go over the latest crossword puzzle. I will miss her.
Jenni Kapostasy
May 9, 2013
I live across the street from Mrs. Kasari and visited her at least once a week to check up on her. We would go over the latest crossword puzzle. I would take her cookies every holiday. I'm gonna miss her. She's been my neighbor for 30 years. May she rest in peace.
Jenni Kapostasy
May 9, 2013
I had Mrs. Kasari for a teacher many years ago and am sorry to hear of her passing. At my age I really had no idea some of my teachers were still living. She was a good teacher and one that you remembered later in life.
Michael
May 9, 2013
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