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SCHWINN-JARNOT Tillie K. Nee: Koubele Age 100 of St. Paul Died on November 26, 2012 Preceded in death by her first husband Joseph, second husband Theodore and her son Joseph. Survived by her son Arthur (Alice) Schwinn; also survived by her 9 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, 16 great great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial 2:00 PM Thursday at Little Sisters of the Poor, 330 So. Exchange St., St. Paul. Visitation at Little Sisters one hour prior to Mass Thursday. Private Burial St. John's Cemetery, Little Canada. Memorials to Little Sisters of the Poor. Chapel Funeral Providers, 651-224-8080
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Well Aunty it is all most a year gone by, but you are alive in me with all the memories we have , and only you and I well carry them with us , you have been there so many times when I needed you, just the love you have showen me, that I could go on with my life, you were the one that showed us there is a god, and all we had to is be a honest person and he well lead us to the right place, I know you went in peace with god, and I hope I get to see you when it is time for me, Love you and god be with you
Marion Pladson
November 22, 2013
Grandma T, you were one of the best grandmas a person could ever ask for in a lifetime. You raced me all the time and always won, you taught me things that just made me look at life in so many different ways, you encouraged me to do good and you never judged anyone, you were bright and stong monded at heart and words. I thank you for that. I will miss you SOOO much. Thank you for being the greatest grandma. Love and miss you lots. RIP Grandma T
Danyelle Schwinn Zepeda
November 29, 2012
Aunty We well miss you and well all ways remember our visits, and the dinners that we shared at the home ,You were just like a mom to me, if only people new what you did for me when I was living with you and all the great talks we had .Thank you for your trust in me and for all the love you have showen me love miss you
Marion and roland Pladson
November 28, 2012
Grandma T, I will miss you terribly, but will always remember the things I learned from you. I was so proud to have the coolest Grandma EVER! You have given me so many wonderful memories that will be cherished forever. Thinking of your laugh will always bring a smile to my face. And I will ALWAYS want to be just like you when I grow up! I love you very much.
Chrisie Schwinn-Zepeda
November 28, 2012
Art, I am sorry for the loss of your Mom. My thoughts are with you.
Pat Wagnet
November 27, 2012
We will miss you and every gentle moment you shared with us.God has gained a very special Angel!
Cheryl Grussing
November 27, 2012
A Very Special Woman and Wonderful Grandmother who will be Loved Forever.
Suzie
November 27, 2012
Grandma T, we will always remember your giggle and sharp sense of humor. You were always young at heart. I miss coming over with Kentucky Fried Chicken and having the boys help you with your TV. You never lost a race and gave us all a better view on life. Thank you for everything and loving us all unconditionally. We will miss you but keep your memory alive in our kids.
Lydia & Sesaria Kittelson
November 27, 2012
Art, our sympathy on the passing of you mother. Wow to reach 100 years old. Blessing to you and your family. Bob and Jo Ann Anderson
November 27, 2012
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