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beth stratton
August 17, 2015
I loved her and will never forget the few years I had with her. We were the oddest pair but somehow were great friends. One of the things I loved best was how protective she was of her life's love, John Nicholas. I can still hear her calling him that!
What a a interesting and fabulous life she lived. A true entrpreneurial beauty. May she rest in peace
Barbara Sherf
August 12, 2015
She sounded like my kind of woman. So sorry for your loss Barb.
Barbara Delacato
August 11, 2015
I love you and will miss your colorful and somewhat harsh critique when discussions are underway. You always meant the best and really thought about outcomes. A question for you...in heaven...three publications have posted the Obit. and will what one posts on one will it be visible on the others?
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