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JANE TAYLOR
August 5, 2005
I don't remeber what year it was I met Barb, but have worked at West for 27 1/2 years. I remember Barb always had a smile. When I got to know her, I realized what a nice person she was. When she retired, she met us a few times at the casino. I'll always remember her smiling. One of the nicest ladies I'll ever know. God bless her.
Jane Taylor
Cindy Schinkoeth
August 4, 2005
Thirty two and a half years ago I started at West. Barb was the one that trained me in. She was a wonderful trainer. She knew her stuff and took pride in what she did. She was a walking, talking book of knowledge. She had so much patience with me and she stuck with me until I got everything right. I am the type of person that asks alot of questions and she never got tried of answering them or if she did she never let me know. I always liked Barb. She was always the nicest person, you couldn't not like her. May God Bless Barb!
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