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Angie Vorholt-Wilsey
February 4, 2009
Peggy and Barb,
Know that both of you and your families are in my prayers. Your mom and dad are together again and will soon be setting the Church on fire. YEAH! I am sure they are content and smiling at all that the two of you have done loving each other and raising fine, generous families.
May the sting of death be short lived for both of you and all who loved your mom. What a great family!
Peace,
Angie and Greg Wilsey
Cathy McMullan
February 4, 2009
Dear Peggy and Barbara,
For all that you are both very different from your mother, she was a major part in making you the wonderful women you are today. I am grateful to her for the role she had in your lives and therefore in the role she had in mine.
They say time and distance change all things. Now that your mom is in a place where time is not measured and distance can be right beside you and far away at the same time, I know she is sitting beside your dad and taking assessment of her impact on the world. I'm sure if she overlooks it, your dad will point out to her what incredible families you have raised and how much you have always cared for those around you.
I am happy that your mom is now at peace, and I pray that God's peace will be granted to you, and that you will remember that you two are the gift your parents gave to the rest of the world.
Give my love to your families.
I love you both,
Cathy
RICHARD STOCK
February 4, 2009
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
I will miss my "Aunt Pat"
Carol Smith
February 4, 2009
We will dearly miss Grandma Tresch, our love to all. Grandma and Grandpa are back together again, riding down the road in Big Blue, touring the countryside again.
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