4 Entries
Barbara & Bill Brady
September 4, 2010
Jeanette, although we never met I knew you through your wonderful sister and brother-in-law, Dot and Joe. Your photo resembles Dot very much. Dot spoke of how freely you gave love and kindness all the while ingoring your own RA pain. I think you were were a remarkable woman whose absence will leave an irreplaceable void in the hearts of your family and friends. I'm looking forward to meeting you in glory.
Barbara Brady
Sandra Spangler
September 4, 2010
Benny, words can not tell you the sorrow I feel upon the loss of Jeanette. I have missed seeing her in the choir but she is now singing in the heavenly choir. I have missed her booming laugh but she is now sharing that laughter with her heavenly family and friends. You and Jeanette have shared many years together and I am sure you have many good memories that will sustain you through this sorrow and for many years to come. God give you and your family peace and comfort.
Sandra Spangler
Debbie Frazier
September 3, 2010
Ben you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
PATRICIA BOWLES
September 3, 2010
ROBERT, TRISH AND MELANIE BOWLES
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