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Ann Gall
June 28, 2010
Donna,Diana & family,
Today is hard tomorrow even harder but try to take strength in knowing your mom is no longer struggling she is at peace and resting and looking after all of you. My deepest sympathy is with you.
Eric Potter
June 28, 2010
I have some wonderful childhood memories growing up next door to Miss Bea. I remember as a kid thinking she made the best ice tea around. I also remeber the wonderful times at the bowling lanes, and the many evenings hanging out on Elinor Ave. Diana and Donna I hope you can take comfort knowing your mom is no longer suffering. I am sure she is in heaven moving in right next to my parents (just like old times). She will always be remembered.
Eric
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