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Eunice E. Garin

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Garin, Eunice E. Longtime Resident of Willernie Beloved Mother & Grandmother Passed away on June 3, 2006 at age 96. Preceded in death by husband, James. Survived by sons, James (Marilynn), Jack (Judy), Bob (Carol), Dennis (Cheryl), Michael (Albita); 13 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren;...

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I will always remember all the fun things Grandma did for us…..besides the famous mac & cheese Sunday dinners, there were the fancy dress-up gowns she bought for us girls, the cookie-making at Christmas, playing PIT and Spoons, trips to the farm, little gifts from the "back room", learning how to crochet, the hidden butterscotch candies in the cupboard, the list goes on & on…..she was an awesome Grandma. I will really miss her.

I hope I can live my life a little more like her.

I was looking through a friends pictures once when he said, “That’s my Great Grandma, she’s almost 90” and I remember just looking at him and saying…oh yeah, mine is 96 and could probably run circles around your Grandma. At the time, she probably could have. Never really liking the title of “Great Grandma” because I think that all grandmas are great, I referred to her only rarely as “Great Grandma.” There was always something that I loved to do when I was with Grandma Eunice and it always...

Dear Mike and Garin Family,
My prayers go out to all of you. I am glad I got to meet Eunice again and again over the years. I am sorry for your lost. My God bless you all.

To the Garin Family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. Our sincerest condolences.

Todd & Holly Spiczenski

Tom, Darci, and the rest of the Garin family.
Just wanted to let you know our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dick and Marilyn Spiczenski

I have a grandma who always hugs, kisses, smiles and says “My have you grown” whenever she sees me, who is a sucker for cinnamon bread and watching the birds fly by, who can teach me card games and be the card partner everyone desires, who gives my sister hand-me-down underwear and who tells the most wonderful stories, snorts when she laughs and has a joke with four punch lines.
I have a grandma who waits weeks for visits in between college classes, who force-feeds me candy because she...

Kathy and family - we were both deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Please accept our sympathies and know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad and difficult time.

Kathy, my sincere prayers go out to you and your family.

One of my fondest memories is the wonderful Christmas's at Grandma and Grandpa's house. Grandma always made sure all us grandkids had full stockings. I also remember the tight braids Grandma made when she did my hair. With all our love, Grandma, you will be missed!