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Susan Straw
November 11, 2012
Whenever I have thought of Auntie Helen - throughout the years - I ALWAYS (and ONLY) remember her smiling, and laughing.
Nice memories ....
Susan Straw
November 7, 2012
Linda, Carol, Matt, Jim, and Margie -
Want you to know that I am KEEPING all of you in my thoughts, and in my prayers.
When you have a free (?) minute - please keep in touch by email:
My email address is: [email protected]
It was wonderful to be with you last Tuesday - WISH that it would have been under different circumstances, though.
Know that your Mother/Grandma/Mother-in-Law is up in Heaven, laughing with Auntie Ann, Uncle Joe, Auntie Jeanne, and Auntie Mae. They are all happy together, even though we WISH that they were all still here on Earth - rather than smiling down on us from Heaven.
Take GOOD care of each other, and God bless each of you !!!!
Sent with my love, Susan
Sharon Woodcock
October 29, 2012
I will always remember Aunt Helen's smile,since I was little when Aunt Helen smiled her whole face lit up and I thought she was so pretty...she was pretty not only on the outside but inside as well...When Uncle Pat would tell one of his jokes or stories she would laugh and say "oh Pat"... I know she is in a better place surrounded by people who love her...
May your good memories help you through this diffcult time...
My thoughts and prayers are with you...
Love and Hugs, Sharon(Lussa) Woodcock
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