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Kaley Perceful
March 24, 2011
Grandma,
While we didn't talk as much toward the end, I know you've affected my life in more ways than I am even aware of. I'll never forget the love you had inside of you and the wisdom you've instilled in me. I can only hope I have as much fire in my soul as you did.
Cameron Perceful
March 23, 2011
Grandma,
You were a wonderful grandmother. While we weren't together very much these last few years, I know we'll always be together in spirit. You will always be a force in my life. I love you and miss you always
Paul and Beverly
Katy Miller
March 22, 2011
Katy Miller
March 22, 2011
Oh Beverly, where to begin. My life is so full of you in every possible way. I am rich with your love, guidance, friendship and knowledge. Not a day goes by that I don't reflect on or draw from something that you've taught me. I don't know where I would be were it not for you. I am at peace in my heart knowing that neither of us ever had to wonder how we felt about each other. I am forever grateful for the loving, sharing, caring and rich relationship we were blessed to have with each other. My love for you is now and will always be endless. Be at peace...I love you. Katy
Angie Pecvk
March 14, 2011
Grandma,
Your light will live on in the hearts of many. Thank you for your years of sweet words and even sweeter fudge, I will never forget you.
Colin Perceful
March 11, 2011
Grandma, while we did not see much of one another over the last decade or so, you were still my Grandma and I still loved you and I miss you now that you are gone. Now that the time has come for your spirit and energy to move on, I hope that you find yourself in a better, more comfortable place than your last couple years on earth. I hope to see you in that next place!
Wade Perceful
March 10, 2011
Mom, you taught me there is no greater joy than raising children, and of course, you were right. You also showed me the incredible and unconditional love of dogs, working with you when you were breeding. Thanks for everything you did for your husband, your children and grandchildren, your family and friends. I love you forever and will always carry your memory in my heart.
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