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Tom Carroll
January 31, 2011
To Cousin Bonnie's family. My sincere condolences on your loss. I always liked it when Bonnie would come visit us in Puyallup or we would go up to her house. My dad, Jack Carroll, was Bonnie's first cousin, and it was always fun to sit around and listen to them reminisce about the "old days".
May she rest in peace.
Respectfully,
Tom Carroll
Sean Carroll
January 31, 2011
Hey Dan and Pat, sorry to hear of your loss. I always did like your mom and seeing the obiturary brought back some old memories. May she have peace in heaven.
January 30, 2011
Ginny and I have had many wonferful and enjoyable times over the years with my step-mother. Since the first time we met, us coming home from Alaska, my dad's and her trip to New Orleans to the time she passed. We will miss her.
Love ya mom. Till we meet again.
Gerry and Ginny Clerget
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