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Geraldine Ann Ahern

Thousand Oaks, California

1937 - 2007

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Geraldine Ann "Geri" Ahern of Thousand Oaks died peacefully after a brief illness on New Years Eve, Dec. 31, 2007.

Geri was born Nov. 8, 1937, in Pontiac, Mich.

Geri was the matriarch of a loving family. She came to California in 1947 and was one of eight children raised in the...

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Aunt Geri,

I will miss your smile and caring touch. You made 4th of July a memory for me that I will keep with me for the rest of my life. I was always so excited to go to your home when I was young. I love you and will miss you.

Danielle Campbell aka AHERN

It is with great pride and fond memories that I can say I was fortunate enough to be a part of Geri's family as her sister-in-law many years ago. Geri was always generous in all her deeds and thoughts. I can never remember a moment in time when she had a harsh word for anyone. Geri had a smile that lit up any room she walked into and she always made everyone feel welcomed in her home. On a very personal note it was because of all the beautiful pottery she use to throw and glaze and put so...

Geri was the classiest, most gracious person I've ever known. She was also a dream boss and friend. Style, grace and a great laugh. I will cherish these memories of her for all time.

Dear Aunt Geri,
You were a beautiful person inside and out. My deepest sympathy is for your children, whom I know loved you and will deeply miss you. You were such a wonderful mother, I can only hope and pray I do as well as you have. I will always remember your kindness and love, and the wonderful memories of you and your home during my childhood. You were a ray of light and blessed so many people. May you find peace and rest in heaven.

I'll treasure all the memories we shared while working together, especially the one about the day your horse got out and you had to leave work to chase it down. We had a lot of laughs, some tears, and a lot of history together. I'll miss you.