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Scheryl Chadwick
December 4, 2008
Albeit for only a fraction of her lifetime, I am honored to have been given the gift of knowing your dear Aunt Lottie. My life has been made sweeter because of it. In the short time that I knew her, it was so evident that she adored her loving family. I was never in her presence when she wasn't asking about her family members by name...always wanting to know how everyone was doing. May your cherished memories bring you comfort and peace.
Aunt Lottie, you will live on in our hearts forever.
~Scheryl
Debbie szymanski
December 2, 2008
Gathering wood with the horse drawn plow as a young girl to the signals in the window, Aunt Lottie your stories were awesome. The matriarch of the Szymanski family. Your humor and good nature helped shaped my Szymanski boys to fine young men. From Halloween costumes to shared Christmas gatherings we will always remember your presence with laughter and smiles. I will proudly display your Christmas crochet decorations this year.The memories will be there forever and always with a smile on my face and in my mind. Thank You Aunt Lottie Thank You. Love Debbie Szymanski
PS. I hope there is KFC in heaven
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