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David Geraghty
April 20, 2001
Dear Mrs. Lippner, thank you for your caring and joyful spirit that guided us in our youth. My life is blessed because of mom's like you that cared about the friends of your children. But most of all, thank you for your prayers during those years. My heart is heavy to say farewell. So now it's my turn to say a prayer for you.
Andy & Debbie Jacobsen
April 18, 2001
Aunt Bunny always was a warm and caring person. She was a sweetheart! We know that she rose up to heaven just like Jesus on Easter. We will miss her, but know she is in a better place.
Dan Jacobsen
April 18, 2001
Aunt Bunny was always happy, she enjoyed life, family and friends. Everytime I saw her she always had a smile for me. I will miss Aunty, but NEVER forget her.
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