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Patty, Jen & Billy January
April 30, 2002
Aunt Ivy,
Mere words can not express how much you are loved and how much you will be missed by us all. Your beautiful smile and your quick wit that we all love so much. You are truly one of God's BEST.
Sweet Dreams
Robin Meyer
April 30, 2002
She was such a warm hearted and loving women, always waiting to great you with a smile and a great big hug! I loved her as if she were my own grandmother, and she accepted me as if I were. She will be greatly missed.
Tom and Joan Becraft
April 28, 2002
We loved her for her great sense of humor. She always reminded us so much of her sister, Mary. We know that they are having a great time together now!
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