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Ed and Barb Bower
October 3, 2009
Dennis and Niki:
We were so sorry to hear of Nancy's passing. We know she is with the Lord, but it still was a shock. Even though we haven't seen you for many years, we still think of you often. You will be in our prayers.
Jeanne Murray
October 2, 2009
Barb and family, my deepest sympathies to you on the death of your dear Nancy. A little memory...Nancy was my flower girl in my wedding nearly 55 years ago and she was so shy she wouldn't look at the camera. A picture of the wedding party shows her with her little head bent down as they snapped the picture. So sweet. I am Praying for all of you.
Linda Madaffer
October 1, 2009
Barb, I am so sorry to hear about your sister Nancy. Liz Stanick called me this morning.
Nancy, you, my sister Charlene and I went to grade school together. Our parents were good friends growning up.
Again, I am so sorry. Linda
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