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Eniko Farkas
June 29, 2008
I
am so sorry Jean. You were a very nice person. May God lighten the
pain and sorrow of your family by knowing that friends cared about you
very much.
With sincere condolences,
Eniko Farkas and family
Linda Pasto
June 25, 2008
Jean was our next door neighbor on Asbury Drive. She was friendly and caring. She filled in one time as a babysitter for our sons when her daughter had an unexpected comittment at school. We missed her when she moved. Our thoughts are with her family.
Linda,Ed, Tim, Jamie, Beth and Jennifer Pasto
Barbara Exton
June 22, 2008
When we sold our house on Asbury Drive to Jean, I gained a friend as well as a neighbor. We often stood in the yard and visited and I learned about her family and life. She was a strong person. Now that my grandson is active in 4-H, I appreciate all the more her efforts for that program, especially with 4-H Acres. I extend my sympathy to her family.
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