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Fran & Andy Bernard
September 11, 2003
Dear Paul, Dee, and the rest of the family:
We were so sorry to hear about Gladys. We know she was suffering with her illness for quite awhile. Words do not seem enough to express the sadness that we feel for all of you at this time. Please accept our deepest of sympathies at this very sad time.
Love, Fran and Andy
Joan Kerestes
September 10, 2003
Aunt Gladys was one of the most energetic and inspirational women I had the gift of knowing and loving. I will miss her dearly but I also know that she is with the Lord, the angels and her loved ones who passed before her. Thank you Aunt Gladys, for your gift of love to your family and all who knew you.
Judy & Don Carter
September 10, 2003
Aunt Gladys was such an inspiration. From our childhood days where picnics at Aunt Gladys' meant good food, laughter, and many kindnesses, to our adult years when she taught us all how to enjoy and seek out life's goodnesses. She so valued her family and friends and lived each day with enjoyment. Who else in their last days would be making pots of holupki and planting a garden? Aust Gladys knew how to LIVE. She will live on in our hearts and be the angel on each of our shoulders that encourages us to make the most of every day. Thank you, Aunt Gladys, for your wisdom and life lessons.
Janet and Art Haines
September 9, 2003
Aunt Gladys was a very special person who lived life fully and courageously. She gave all who knew her the gifts of laughter, joy and love. Her life is a model for us all. We love you and will miss you!
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Jim Kerestes
September 8, 2003
Love Jim,Becky,Jeff & Jason Kerestes
Karen & Robin Folmar
September 8, 2003
Gladys made Dad happy. Always a smile on her face. They were always doing something or going somewhere. She was a pleasure to have in the family. She will be missed by all.
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