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July 31, 2010
Dear Marsha,
So sorry for your loss. You were a very good daughter and Helen was obviously a very good woman to keep all her family so close and loving. I remember Saturdays when all of you would come to visit her and her loving every minute of the children scampering about and having a wonderful time. Sincerely Marcia from across the street where Helen lived.
Lynn Melville
July 27, 2010
Terry, Jan and family,
just wanted you to know others are thinking of you with the loss of your mother. Life is eternal.
Sincerely,
July 27, 2010
Dear Marsha, Ryan, Chris and Family,
We thought so much of Nani (2). She was always so positive, kind and caring. We feel priviliged to have associated with her at the family functions. Her influence will be a positive memory for us. May you feel of our love and sympathy. With Much Love, Eddie and Jan
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