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6 Entries
Flora Mortell
March 17, 2003
As I watched the South Side Irish parade, I couldn't stop thinking of Jacque. She was a true south-sider: fiercely loyal to her family members and friends. I enjoyed our phone conversations and her wit very much. She remembered my mother
on every holiday and she was thoughtful and reached out to people we both worked with at Mercantile forty years ago. My mom and I miss her a lot, as will so many people.
Flora and Ella Mortell
samantha erdman
March 6, 2003
Grandma i am going to miss u much!You were more than a grandma,you were my friend.Rest in peace.I love you!
Anthony&Rebecca Detente
March 6, 2003
Dear Bill and Family,
Our deepest sympathy to you and the entire family. Memories live forever.
Love,
Anthony & Rebecca Detente & Family
Judy Komada
March 5, 2003
Dear Donna,
My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. I am so very sorry that I can't be with you at this difficult time, but know that you are in my thoughts and in my prayers.
Always,
Judy Komada
ALICE CASPER
March 5, 2003
GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND JACQUE
REST IN PEACE.
I'LL MISS YOU.
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