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6 Entries
Eric, Angela, and Chris Pfiffner
May 16, 2007
Dear Aunt Rosemary, Uncle Don, Greg, Barb, and Johnny:
We are sorry for the loss of Pauline, it was always a pleasure to see her smiling face when we had a family gathering. Take comfort in knowing she is with the Lord now. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love,
Tim, Ellen, Kelly and Mary-Kate Pfiffner
May 14, 2007
Dear Rosemary, Don, Greg, Barbie, and Johnny:
We are very sorry for your loss. Pauline was always dressed perfectly, had bad hair day immunity and a big smile for everyone. Her determination and 'can-do' attitude was an example for all of us. We are sorry we can't be there but please know you are in our hearts, thoughts and prayers. Love,
Jim & LInda (Marge Sister)
May 14, 2007
Carol, my sympathy to you and your family. I will aways remember back in the late 70's or early 80's I saw jack running in the neighborhood I thought something was the matter and stopped and asked him if he wanted a ride. he insisted he would run.(That was before everyone started running)He was a great person.I know my sister & brother in law will miss him.
Rev. Mr. Fred and Anne Scarletto
May 14, 2007
We have been praying for your mom these many months and now that she is with Jesus we are also rejoicing.
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Kimberly Eckberg
May 14, 2007
Dear Rosemary and John,
While I am saddened by the news of your mother's passing. I know that you can now rest in the knowledge that she is at peace. God Bless both of you. As you look back at her life, remember her kindness, good heart, and beautiful smile.
It is a privilige to have known your mom. She was great lady. I really enjoyed picking her up, taking her to see John's new home and then having lunch with her. Her love for the both of you was a badge of honor, which she displayed with her loving eyes and fantastic smile. I feel very honored to be able to say she was an important person in my life as well. Rosemary and John, be at peace and know that your Mom loved you both very much. With sincere respect, Kimberly Eckberg
Phyllis Ramos Piasecki
May 13, 2007
Dear Rosemary and family,
Was so sorry to learn of your lovely mom's passing on. You not only lost someone you loved; you lost someone who loved you back and cared deeply as to everyone's health, safety and well being.
Extending deepest and sincerest sympathies to you and your families.
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