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Tony/Margie Prendergast
November 22, 2008
Florence was our neighbor in Worcester for many years. From the first day we moved in she welcomed us with her garden tomatoes, (which in later years I think our sons may have picked, to her dismay) as well as her warmth and friendly advice. She was a woman who took great pride in her family, home and her profession. She was always available for an "emergency" electrolysis appointment and a conversation across the bushes.
Our sincere sympathy to her family on their loss.
Tiffany Breniser
November 21, 2008
It was a privilege to come into the home and get to know Florence. I will never forget her and I know she is probably looking down- on us while she is sipping her Baileys N Cream. She really was a very witty. Laura and Louise, you will be in my prayers. Karen, I know you took good care of her as well.
Tiffany
Niagara Hospice Homecare Nurse
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