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Becca Poklemba
November 29, 2007
Aunt Irene was a great lady. i miss her dearly. she is with Uncle Louie, grandma and grandpa. they are dancing to Pokas.
Pat Jackson
November 29, 2007
Pat and family,
You may not remember me, but when I was about 10 years old (50+ years ago), your mother babysat for my sister, Marty, and me while our mother worked - my maiden name was Patty Hardenstine. I used to love to come to your house. It was the first time I got to ride a bicycle because we had a dirt driveway. We used to take walks in the woods. I especially liked to listen to you and Sylvia practice your accordions in the cellar.
I saw Sylvia several years ago while she was working in a fabric store in Owego. I worked across the street in a law office and went into the store for some fabric for a quilt I was making for my daughter at college. We had a fun catching up conversation and I saw her many times after that, but I didn't realize that she had passed away until I read your mother's obituary - I am very sorry for both losses.
I just wanted you to know that I have fond memories of my stays with you, your sister and your mother....very memorable time of my childhood.
I would love to hear from you again.
God Bless you.
Bill & Jo-Ann Ash
November 29, 2007
Pat,
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Dolly & Bill Urdanick
November 28, 2007
Dearest Pat: We were very sorry to hear of Irene's passing. We enjoyed visiting with she and Louie and listening to their stories about their trips to Atlantic Beach when they went to visit you. We know that Louie was waiting for Irene in Heaven and welcomed her home with open arms. They are happily together once again. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dolly & Bill Urdanick
Pat(Wiederman) & Paul Musa,Sr. and Family
November 28, 2007
Pat and Family,
We were so sorry to learn of Irene's passing. Our Lord welcomed her with open arms, as did Louie,family and friends. Peace be with you dear Irene...until we meet again. May your memories comfort you at this difficult time.
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