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Susan Haugh
February 8, 2011
Please accept my deepest sympathies. I worked with your mom in the '70s and she was a wonderful person, it was a pleasure to go to work every day.
ELIZABETH HEASMAN
February 7, 2011
Our thoughts are with you and your family, we were priviliged to know your mother and know she will be with your dad now forever.
Hugs from the Pink Ball Crew and spouses.
Liz (yuman)
Lauren and Paige Cook
February 5, 2011
You were a sweet, sweet Great Grandmother. We will miss you.
Love Lauren and Paige
Renee Keller Blough
February 3, 2011
My grandma was a very special person. Her death is painful but I know that she's in a better place, without the limitations of the human body and mind. I believe her spirit is glowing bright with the love and beauty she always possessed in life. Our loss is truly Heaven's gain. Goodbye for now grandma, I love and miss you.
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