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Amy Daniels
October 8, 2010
I don't even know what to say...or where to begin. I remember summers at the house in Grants Pass and the yummy grandma breakfasts I got every morning of my stay. The way Grandma dipped her toast in her cocoa and the perfectly painted toe nails peeking out of the top of her slippers...she used to let me sneak in the bathroom while she brushed her teeth LOL I was fascinated that she took them out to do it! The smell of Jergen's lotion always reminds me of her, the way she would call me Amy Elizabeth instead of just Amy, even when I wasn't in trouble. She always had a quick wit and a smile. I am so very grateful for the memories. I love you Grandma~Amy Elizabeth
Jacqueline Labutis
October 7, 2010
Laura was a kind, generous person who made me feel like part of the family. She loved animals and I will never forget her asking “were’s the little man”. You will always be in my thoughts.
With Love, Jackie
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