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Violet Waller

Nixa, Missouri

Age 82

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Violet C.L. WallerViolet C.L. Waller, 82 went peacefully to her Lord on Monday, August 22, 2011. Violet was born June 20, 1929 in Purdy, Mo to Herman & Hilda (Stork) Opalka, who preceded her in death, along with a brother Kenneth Opalka. Violet is survived by her husband, Cecil H. Waller,...

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Momma, It's so hard to believe you are gone 14 years. You were the bond that held us all together. I miss you and know that you here watching over us.

Miss you Momma.

Enjoyed time traveling with Violet and Cecil with our RV's and playing cards with Violet. Sorry for your loss Cecil Connie Andrews (Lenexa, KS)

ENJOYED KNOWING VIOLET AND CECIL, TRAVELING IN THEIR RV. LOT OF SPECIAL MEMORIES, AT ALL THE RALLIES. SHE WILL BE MISSED. HAZEL HALSTEAD WARE. GLADSTONE, MO.

Our thoughts and prayers are for you today. Violet was a wonderful person.
Cecil, I don't know if you knew that Linda (Nyquist) Henry passed away from brain cancer last year.

My heart has never felt so much pain. It is so hard to comprehend that grandma is gone. When I left her on Sunday, I had no idea that it would be our last time together. She will forever hold a very special place in my now empty heart. She was loved by so many and our family was held together by her love. Grandma, I love you so much and miss you already. You will be always on my mind, forever in my heart.

All my love,
Christina

Cecil I am very sorry for your loss. I will pray for you and your family.

My condolences to the family of Violet. We used to live across the street from Cecil and Violet on 45th Street. She was such a wonderful person and will be missed by many.

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There are no words to describe the enormous loss our family is feeling. Grandma was by far the most wonderful person I have ever known. No matter what any of us kids have ever done she was always there with an encouraging word and would have done anything for us. We are going to miss her more than words can ever express. All we can do is go on and try to live our life in a way that would have made her proud. I hope one day I mean as much to my grandchildren as I know she meant to all of...