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Tom Talkington
January 21, 2011
Barbara can let Bob know I contacted all
of our old classmates about his passing.
Bob was one great athlete and and one of the best class B basketball fans.
Joyloraine Wilson
January 21, 2011
Jannot, Hutsell, & Wilke families:
Find comfort in knowing that the lives of your loved ones were well lived. May God comfort you in the weeks to come; you are in my prayers.
~Joyloraine Wilson
January 21, 2011
My memories of Barbara are mostly from those long-ago teen age years when we were carefree teenagers. Barbara was a loyal member of Rainbow Girls where she proudly served as Worthy Advisor. She had a great sense of humor, I remember and was fun to have as a friend. My sincere sympathy to all the members of her family. Marlene (Clark) Knapp
January 20, 2011
To the Wilke, Jannot and Hutsell families. So sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. Sandy Higgins (Childs)
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