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February 21, 2011
Dear Susan and Jim,
Was so sorry to hear of Junes' passing. I always thought of her as a wonderful person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
The Carole Nelson family
February 17, 2011
Like Mother, like daughter. Two wonderful ladies. We know how much a nother will be missed,but what a peaceful feeling in knowing what she now has in store for her. Please know and feel of our deep love and friendship for you and Jim. Lee and Glorienne
February 16, 2011
Sue and Jim--please accept our condolences on the death of your mother. She sounds like a grand lady.
Casey Holbrook
February 16, 2011
Love you Grandma. Thanks for your stability and example. You will be missed.
Annette Wolff
February 16, 2011
Miss you Grandma. I cherished every moment we had together and all of the wisdom and love you shared. Your legacy will go on!
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