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Mrs. M
October 21, 2008
I am a part-time sub, who met Nan at WL. She was always so energetic, knew the students and teachers well and happily took time to assist me and readily answered my questions. She will be greatly missed! My prayers go out to her family and closest friends. Her kind soul will rest in peace. Mrs. M
Marcy Fisher
October 19, 2008
Nan's spirit lives on forever in all the lives she has touched. We are praying for you all. Love, Marcy & Pierce Fisher
Marjorie suydam
October 19, 2008
I met Nan at St. John's when I would visit with my daughter every time I came up from Florida, I ws taken with her beautiful looks and sense of serenity and her smile. She was a delightful person and I was sorry that I didn;t get to know her better. Please accept my depest sympathy for your loss.
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