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December 8, 2010
I am very sorry to hear of Pat's death. I remember the good times and laughter we shared at horse shows and 4-H events. Pat was always positive about life. Let's remember her with love. Here is a poem I found the other day. It expresses my feelings better than I am able to at this time. I hope you enjoy it.
Let's remember the good times,the smiles, and laughter...
Let's remember the hopes, the dreams, the joy...
Lets's remember the warm, special moments-and love- that will live on for evermore.
Let's honor Pat's memory, and celebrate the life of a very special lady.
With sympathy and love.
Mary and Phil Clark
December 7, 2010
I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Pat. She was a very kind, sweet lady. I first knew Pat, as a wonderful mom, volunteering at school. Later we worked together in real estate. She loved her family dearly and was very proud of her children. You have my
deepest sympathy. Marcia Spurgeon
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