07/30/1919
01/22/2011
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January 31, 2011
Irma was a super Aunt to us. She loved playing cards in Yuma and having family reunions with myself , my brother David and sister Linda. She told us about all the happeinings with our Dad Bob Larson and her family. I loved her stories. We will miss her deeply. She was one in a million. Judy Walker (niece)
Bobbie Anders
January 26, 2011
Although we only knew Irma for a few short years, she was very very special to us. We met her through her niece, Judy Walker and former neighbor, Jan Franz. We particularly enjoyed visiting and playing cards with her during her visit to Yuma, AZ. She will be great missed. Bobbie and Al Anders
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