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Alice Mitten

Vancouver, Washington

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ALICE MITTEN Dec. 28, 1918 ~ Jan. 29, 2009 Alice Mitten passed away on Jan. 29, 2009 at the age of 90 years old. She was born in Soo, Canada on Dec. 28, 1918 to Ms. Wigmore who passed away when Alice was 6 months old. She was raised by Laura Fayette. Alice lived in Vancouver,...

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WE LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU WITH ALL OUR HEARTS.. WE’LL HANG ON TO ALL THE GOOD TIMES & MEMORIES YOU HAVE GIVEN US..& WAIT FOR THE DAY WE CAN ALL BE TOGETHER..LOVE YOU MA!!!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Oh Grammy, it is both sad to lose you but joyful to know you are resting in the love you looked for. There are so many wonderful things about you that I will always hold dear to my heart. Many memories that I can bring to mind and just sit and smile because of something that only you could do for me, and that you were always willing to do so. You were the first of the family to meet James, and I am thankful we were together with you on your 90th birthday. I love you, Grammy, and miss you.

My dear beloved Grandma. I love you so much and will miss you every single minute each and every day. I loved going to visit you. I loved walking into your home and found your loving greeting. Your smile and hugs always made me feel so special. My time with you was always very precious to me. I will always hold dear to my heart the memories I have of you in my life and in my childrens lives. I am thankful my mom raised me around you, and I gave that blessing to my children, too. I miss...

I WILL SEE YOU AGAIN SOMEDAY WITH THE LORD BY OUR SIDE. I MISS YOU AND LOVE YOU GRANDMA!

God has taken another angel into heaven, and though we miss you deeply we know you are in a much better place then we can ever imagine. We miss you Grandma you touched each and every one of us with your love, laughter and thoughtful ways. I am so thankful my husband and son's were able to share in some of those memories with me. I love you Grandma