10/18/1934
03/07/2011
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Linda & Allan Walker
March 11, 2011
Dear Katie and family: Goodness! SO sad to hear of your mother's passing. How difficult this time must be for all. No matter how prepared we can be for this time, it remains difficulty. Know that my husband and I keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. As you begin the process that follows may memories lighten your hearts. May Pat be dancing in heaven with all those who are there to greet her, may the memory of her life remain in your heart always! Deepest sympathy to all the Schatz family~ Linda & Allan Walker
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