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Joan Saunders

Montrose, Pennsylvania

1930 - 2008

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Joan Saunders of Montrose, Pa. Joan Saunders, 78, of Montrose, Pa. passed away, Friday, August 15, 2008, at the Endless Mountains Health Systems. She was born Feb. 17, 1930 in Drexel Hill, Pa. Joan was the youngest of six children of the late Dr. Frederick Boerner and Esther Wilkie. She...

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I still miss you sooo much. I remember crying when I was little as mom and dad would pick me up from your house. I would cry all the way down all the way down Union and up Cherry Street. I would stop only when my tears were all dried up. I feel like that now, and I feel like I’m going to cry forever...

I still can't believe you're gone. I miss you so much. I would always call you when it was back to school time, because you always understood what that meant. I never even got to tell you at the end of the last school year that the school started a new tradition as a way to honor me. Prospect Hill Academy Charter School began the "outstanding Educator Award" as a means to recognize a faculty member that words hard and pushes the school to be even better. The first recipient was me. I had an...

Happy Birthday Grandma...
I love you and miss you. I'm just about to make a donation in your memory to the Susquehanna County Historical Society and Free Library Association. I hope you're having a nice day wherever your spirit takes you...

Today is my 29th birthday, and I am having such a difficult time, because this will be the first birthday I will not receive a call or card from my grandma. I miss her so much and think about her so much. I swear it's actually getting harder ... I just finished going through all the e-mails my grandma had sent me...The last one was to inform me that she was on a sudoku roll....I love you and miss you so much grandma

To the Saunders family, I am sorry that I never had the opportunity to meet this wonderful lady but she certainly has raised a great family and you can tell by the things that they have written that she had a huge impact on each of them.

You are all in my thoughts and prayers. (take care, Allyson!)

I'm so sorry for the family and will lift you all in prayers.

I had Mrs. Saunders as my first grade teacher a long time ago. I was just speaking with my daughters about elem. teachers and favorites and she was one of mine!! As school just started again, we've been talking more and more about favorite teachers and school things. How sad I was to read about the loss of Mrs. Saunders.

May God Bless everyone who was touched by her, I know I was.

David it's been a very long time since we've seen eachother 27 years but I want to send my prayers to you and your family in this time of loss. I have read the entries in this guest book and your Mom sounds like a wonderful woman and will be truly missed. My prayers go out to you all.

I don't know if people that have signed will revisit this guestbook, but I wanted to let you all know it means a lot to the family that you've reached out and shared your memories. It's also just so great and touching to hear how she has affected other peoples' lives. For those of you reading this that haven't signed or aren't sure you want to. I would love to hear anything and everything about my grandma. I cried when I noticed the first posting was a former student. She loved teaching, and...

Aunt Joan, In about 15-20 years ago I first had the change to really meet you. You were the first family members to accept me to the family. I have had great love for you both at that time. Uncle Stan was the first relative to bond with me. I do not have that with my own family but both of them made me feel accepted. I remember going yard saleing in Chapmins with Uncle Stan and his top priority was baseball cards. He had life at the fullest and that day on I loved him. He reminded me of my...