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6 Entries
January 24, 2011
Amanda and Chris,
I was so shocked to hear the news of your Mom's passing .. we only found out yesterday at Church of our Saviour. Just wanted to let you know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Sincere condolences, Lori Lawson
Kristine Howard
January 22, 2011
Dear Chris and Amanda,
I wanted to express my deepest sympathy. Although we have not kept in touch, my mom keeps me updated as to how you are doing through word she hears at the church. Since hearig of your mom's passing, I have been remembering all the good times we had together when we were younger. Hoping that as you go through the grieving process your hearts will soon be filled with all the wonderful memories of joyful times together you had with your mom and they will help you to celebrate her life. I wish I knew about the visitation times and the funeral in time to be able to attend. Please accept my condolences.
January 21, 2011
My condolences to Diane's family. Amanda, I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. (Ana Serrano)
Tina VanderHeyden
January 21, 2011
Dear Amanda and Chris,
Please accept my sincere sympathy in the loss of your Mom. The years we worked together at the CFC were younger years for you both. Diane was filled with stories of your triumphs and achievements and delighted in your successes as you moved into the workforce. She was fiercely proud and loving of you both. I'm sorry that she has been taken from you so soon.
January 20, 2011
My sympathy goes out to Chris and Amanda I will always remember you Mum and a gentle person and working with the young people of Christ Church. May God give you the strength and courage to go on.
Joan Lewis
Jeanette Khan
January 20, 2011
We have not kept in touch since Diane moved away from the area and Christ Church, so many years ago. I would get word of her through her family and other acquaintances.
While at Christ Church, she was also seen to me as an outstanding presence, never raising her voice or be over bearing, and always willing to be of some service, whatever it might be and if she was able. I will always remember her face.
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