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anita lagrelius
June 3, 2006
Michele and Chauncey, I sat beside Rose in choir for many many years. She will be fondly remembered.
Anita LaGrelius (formerly of Butler, PA)
brenda grenci
June 1, 2006
Sean and family,
You have our deepest sympathy. I remember talks we used to have and how great you would say that your mom was; it was obvious how much she meant to you. We are truly sorry for your loss.
Tony and Brenda Grenci
Patty Lassinger (Folio)
May 31, 2006
Aunt Rosemarie was always good to me. I will always remeber the summer that I spent at her house. She made me feel so welcome. My sympathy goes out to the kids, Shelly, Blaze, And Sean. I will be praying for you and uncle Chauncey.
Brian Whitmer
May 31, 2006
Michele and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God embrace you during this difficult time.
Love in Christ,
Michele Jordan
May 31, 2006
Gone from our sight, but not from our hearts and thoughts.
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