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Linda Crossan Creighton
September 13, 2013
I was a studeny of Ms. Oyler from the clas of 1975. I just want to say that she one of those teachers who impacted her students lives. She always cared and showed great interst in her students. She was superior in her occupation and showed the example of what a educator should be. In these times when educators are under great scrunity and pressure she would still shine..
She touched so many in her lifetime.
carl gregg
September 15, 2013
I give her all the credit how my typing is today, she was a wonderful teacher. God bless the Oyler family.
Evelyn Soto
September 13, 2013
I remember her being quite the professional, their are many of us still benefitting from her class. God bless.
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