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Kathleen (Farber) Gill
November 29, 2007
I remember fondly the visits from Uncle John, Aunt Agnes and the boys to our home in Hunlock Creek, PA. and our visits to Baltimore to visit with them. Aunt Agnes crocheted lace dresses on bride dolls for me and my 2 sisters when we were little. We treasured them...they were so beautiful. I visited Aunt Agnes and Thomas a few years ago with my husband Rich and our oldest son Tony. I wondered then if it would be our last visit, but I always hoped to visit her again. She was such a refined lady, very kind and cheerful. My mother, John's sister, was Josephine Penkilo who married Phillip Henry Farber.
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