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Nancy (Bourque) Kanouff
August 29, 2005
Sadly missed, but fondly remembered. Aunt "Bunny" was such a true lady, always dressed perfectly, and what a great memory for names. Today, I will remember her with a big smile. Peace to you Bunny, say hello to my grandpa Dick for me.
Betty Anne (Jamieson) Bourque
August 29, 2005
More commonly known to me, as my Aunt Bunnie, may she rest in peace and be once again reunited with Leo and Jane.
Our sincere condolences to all her family members, who have been so deligent in the care and comfort of their Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother.
The Bourque Family
Judi Simmons
August 28, 2005
Sorry for your loss.
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