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Sharon Stulgate
October 1, 2008
Wally and Bea, Sorry for your loss.
Marty Lane
September 30, 2008
For the past three years I have been bringing Communion to Bea on Saturday morning at 8:45 a.m. I was greeted by Bea and her daughter Shirley. Bea and Shirley always had a hot cup of coffee for me and after giving Communion we had a nice talk for 20-30 minutes. Bea was a very interesting person and much fun to talk with. At the end when Bea moved to her daughter Bea's house, daughter Bea and husband Wally and caregivers were also most kind to me. I will miss Bea, for she was a very dear and special lady.
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