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January 5, 2012
Best advice we were ever given on parenting twins came from Great G'ma Bunnie. Thank you for your advice, stories, directness and love.
Love,
Mike, Kristol, Taylor and Hunter
January 5, 2012
Such a dear friend. Bunny and I met when we were young girls. Many memories. My daughter Marjorie and Greg were born just four days apart and I remember each of you children as you were growing up. I regret I cannot attend the service due to my health. With love, Marion Livingston (Salem, Oregon)
January 4, 2012
I will miss you so much, MamaBunnie, and all the fun times we had together. I know you are quilting in heaven now and watching over all of us. With love, Karen Miltner,( Cashmere, WA)
Judi Johanson
January 2, 2012
Be at peace mon mere
Ruby Berg
January 2, 2012
I am sorry for your loss. It is always hard to lose a parent no matter what our age and stage. May God comfort you at this time. I am sure she is enjoying her reunion with her family in heaven.
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