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April 3, 2007
Your mother was a very special lady. I work at Dr. Kohake's office, and always loved to hear her speak. I loved her North Carolina accent. She will be missed.
Janet Hudkins, receptionist at
Drs. Kohake, Deutscher & Hefner
Jo Ann Long
March 26, 2007
Phil and Family -
I want you to know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I know the loss is difficult but she is now home.
Kimberly Gustafson
March 23, 2007
I wanted to let Gladys's family to know that i am thinking about them. I helped take care of her for a long time. I am going to miss her smile, and that beautiful southern accent! Im am very lucky to have known her. She is going to be missed dearly. Sincerly, Kim
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