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December 13, 2009
December 13, 2009
To Janice's family,
I was both surrprise and sad to learn of Janice's death. As the oldest cousin she had a special place in the family. I will always remember seeing her piles of dresses (purchased by her own earnings as a recently employed graduate). It all seemed quite wonderful!
With hope that we will all remember the good times.
Thinking of you all.
Carol
December 7, 2009
To the Squier and Burster Families,
We want to tell you all how sorry we are to hear of Janice's death. Memories of all those good time Memorial Days are stll fresh in our minds. I wish we had been able to keep in touch after she moved to Virginia, but life in all its busyness got in the way. Our thoughts are with you all at this difficult time.
Love, Joan and Joe
Jeanne Potter
December 7, 2009
To the Squier & Burster families,
Our family was both shocked and saddened to read of Janice's passing. I will always remember my cousin Janice's infectious laugh and the family visits in Chester. Always remember the good times, and they will get you through.
Love to all,
Jeanne Kessel Potter and the whole Kessel family
Diane Faige Dellicker
December 3, 2009
To the Squier & Burster Families,
It was with shock & sadness that I read Janice's obituary. I was a friend of hers, from the MHS Class of '55, and we saw each other once in a while after H.S. was over. She was such a sweet person, and I know her loss will leave a hole in your lives. Remembering all the happy times you've had together should help you through this sad time.
Hugs to all of you,
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