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Dareth Peterson
August 23, 2009
Grandma,
I will miss you a great deal. Most of my childhood was spent with you and Grandpa.The both of you taught me, the simple things in life are the best things. When I was little and would sleep over at your house. I remember the big drawer in your bathroom filled with all kinds of make-up. You would let me play in it for hours(a little girls dream). Having you and Grandpa, my three uncles and my Mom in my life I can honestly say I had the best childhood and couldn't ask for more. I am greatful my children were able to have you in their life as long as they did.I love you so very much. Your grandaughter-Dareth
August 22, 2009
Dear Laader Family,
Sharing your sorrow. Words can't make your sorrow any easier, but they can show how deeply others care. Prayers are with all the family. I lived neighbors to the family years ago in SLC on Garfield Ave and remained a close friend with Christine. Wow what a legacy John and Bev left. Love Kathleen and Edward Naylor. Lawton, Ok
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