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Nancy Lang
June 5, 2007
Please accept my sincerest sympathy. Pam & Janice, my thoughts & prayers are with you and your families. Both Aunt Fran & Uncle Frank's memories will forever be in my heart.
Michael Lang
June 4, 2007
Rest in peace Aunt Fran with Uncle Frank and Jackie by your side. Fond memories in my heart always. My love to Pam and Janice.
Joanne and Chuck Grant
June 2, 2007
Pam, Joe, Matt, Beth, Jared and Jen - We are so sorry for the loss of your mother, and grandmother. We knew both Fran and Frank - now they are together and at peace. Please know that we are thinking of all of you during this difficult time.
-Chuck and Joanne
Tracy Hill, RN
June 1, 2007
I had the privilege of caring for Mrs. Calf in the ER. She impressed me with her positive attitude and kind demeanor. What a lucky woman to have had such a devoted family. May you find comfort in your memories.
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