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Silva Aloha Twilling

Sacramento, California

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TWILLING, Silva AlohaPassed away on December 25, 2006. She was born in Buhl, Idaho and raised in Haggerman. She retired from the Army Core of Engineers after 25 years. Silva was an energetic and vivacious woman who was always on the go. Silva was a remarkable mother, aunt, and friend. She was a...

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My Dear Classmate Friend George and Families. I'm so sorry that I didn't know about your Mother's Passing, until Saturday, February 3, 2007 when I saw George and Holly at Gail King's Mother's Memorial Service.

Please accept my belated Condolences and know that all have a special place in my Heart and Prayers.

I only got to know your Mother a short time ago, when I was working at the ARCO Station, for Charles Jacoway. She would go there and fill the Tank herself on her Car and...

Gone is another one of my memories that I had with my Mother,Arleta Paul and my Aunt Norma Loudenslager. My thoughts are with you and your families.

I always looked forward to seeing Mrs. Twilling at the Methodist church luncheon and to her Christmas letters every year. She was a beautiful woman, inside and out. She raised a wonderful family. My deepest sympathy to you all. JoEtta Hash, Sacramento, CA

My sincere condolences to the Twilling family.

Vicki, George, Randy and Greg
My thoughts and prayers go out to each of you. I have known you and your parents when all of you were just little kids. I looked forward each year to your Mom's Christmas Letter because she kept us informed of all of you and your families. I am still in shock because I was gone during the week of Christmas but she came to my mind on the way home because I had not received her letter. I feel for you kids and families. Part of my life has been taken from me...

Vicki and Family,
We are deeply sorry for your loss. Your mother was one of the most gracious and lovely people we've ever known. I know that she will be missed by many!

It was a great pleasure knowing Sylva for what seems like forever. I worked in program development at the Corps of Engrs when she was our secretary and we had "break" together for many years. My mother Nancy Abma & my husband John F. also knew Sylva and John would see her at the breakfast at Mimi's once a month. We'll miss her very much. She was always very much "the lady" and always looked lovely - obviously she took pride in her appearance and it definitely showed. Also, George & I have...