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Kimberly Hulings
February 9, 2012
My dearest second Mother. I always respected you and looked up to you. I hated that we were separated for so long! But, not a day went by when I did not think of the memories of my other family, my cheery mom and my overly funny Brother's and sister's Not many families are very close like yours and mine, you and my parents raised very head strong, respectable, lovable, loving, kind children! It is not an easy thing to do in our society and yous all did a wonderful job. And we definately knew not to speak out of character, interupt adults,say spiteful things to others, but be outspoken when needed, and for that I could not thank yous enough! In so many ways I learned so much from you and I am glad I was able to tell you! I love you dearly and always will! I am glad now that you are all reunited and no longer in pain.
Cheri Townsend
February 7, 2012
Linda( Ma ).. I don't know where to start! Your the strongest women I have ever met! you have been through it all; thick and thin. You always kept a smile on your face. No matter what the situation may be! With a cup of coffee in one hand and heaping bag full of m & m's on the side!
I could go on and on about how wonderful women you are Linda! but there is not enough space on this page! You are my hero! I'm very thankful to know and tell share memories of you. So be pain free and see your love ones, you may have left us, but your never forgotten! (drinks some peppermint schnapps for you)--->@ and the smell of the red roses! Love always, Cheri
karren christiansen
February 6, 2012
momma i will miss you deeply....but you will forever live on in me.i love you
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