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Myrtle V. Karl

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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Myrtle V. Karl, of Shavertown, passed away, Thursday, November 14, 2007, at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born in Altoona, she was a daughter of the late Charles F. and Myrtle Bell Wallace Anderson. She was a graduate of Altoona High School. Before retiring, she was employed as a leader...

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To the family of Ms. Karl...
So sorry for your loss and just know it will get better with time.

Tina and family, Please accept my deepest symphaties.

To all Myrtle's family,
Just wanted to say that it was great getting to meet and hang out with Myrtle. She really was a cool lady and I'm sorry she's gone. She made me laugh and I aspire to be as loved by my children and grandchildren, as she was.
Best wishes to you all,

Nana/G.G,

You know how much we all love and miss you. The memories we shared will stay with us in our hearts forever. We are SO blessed to have had you in our lives.

Love,
Kim, Charlie, Blake, & Sean

Dear Walt, Char, Sarah and Wally -

Our thoughts and prayers are with you through this most difficult time. Memories are life's legacy of love - you are all most fortunate to share Myrtle's love within your family.

May God's blessings be with you all,

Joe & Carol

Dear Tina, Susan, J.R. and family,
I am so sorry to hear about your Mom.
I know that she was a wonderful Mother, friend and person, and she will be greatly missed by many for a long time to come. It truly was my good fortune to be able to meet her in person, if only a few times. May all your memories and stories, but most of all, love, carry you through in the days to come. I know you all have another Angel watching over you. If there is anything I can do, please let me know.
God...

Dear Tina, Susan, J.R. and family,
I am so very sorry to hear about your Mom. I know she was a wonderful Mother, friend and person, based on many stories and memories you've shared over the years. It was my good fortune to be able to meet her in person, if only a few times. I know she will be greatly missed by many, but I also know there is another Angel watching over you. You are all in my prayers, and my wish is that your memories and love comfort you, now and in the days to come. If...

Please know how very sorry I am for your loss. Gene Height/Virginia Major's Nephew