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Charles Seaders
April 4, 2009
Hey Auntie, there's one you haven't heard in a long time! As usual I'm having a hard time getting in touch with my emotions. But then, that's always been my baseline. I love you, though. I think about you everyday.
Tina Sturgeon
April 3, 2009
Sheila,I miss you more now so today i went and put some flowers there and i will be back tuesday to put more.So now who do i have to crack on chuck and his salt habits about.
Nicole Rosendahl
April 1, 2009
Sheila, I met you just a couple of years ago, and since then you were always nice to me and welcomed me in your home with you and those amazing animals! I will remember the times that we did get to spend together and the times that we laughed, and the conversations that we had! I will miss you tremendously! I will see you again someday but until then...I LOVE YOU! miss you!
Karen Watson
March 31, 2009
To Sheila's family and close friends. Sheila's spirit lives on as long as we remember her. And since she is unforgetable, she'll live forever in our hearts. May her and Matt be together, I think of him often also. To Pam. I know she appreciated your friendship very much.
Dori Waymire
March 30, 2009
Sheila, I didn't have the chance to see you nearly as much as I would have liked. However, I will always remember our trip to the zoo and then out to eat, it was great! I also remember your visits to my birthday open houses for family and friends! Thanks for caring enough to come friend!! It meant a lot to me! I love you dearly and will miss you greatly! I only wish that things had not turned out this way for you and for all who have come to know and love you Sheila!! Thanks for your love and for all of the great memories!!! I will see you soon, until then...
Anita Seaders
March 30, 2009
Sheila, we lost so many precious years for whatever reason. Then we found each other again and that time picked up where the other left off. You were always a listening ear whenever I had a problem. I am honored to have known you, and your animal friends. We have had good times together as well as trying times. I'll miss you, but I will see you soon.
Charles Seaders IV
March 29, 2009
Just like the last time I talked to you, I can't think of anything to say. I had hoped that you had got the liver you needed, but (like we both said numerous times) that's life. As a child, you were always there for me and I hope you knew that it was my pleasure and honor to fetch water and cottage cheese and anything else for you. You'll always be with me and I hope I continue to live a life that you can be proud of. I love you, forever and always.
Tina Sturgeon
March 29, 2009
sheila i am going to miss you so much i wish things would have turned around for you but i see they didnt so i am stuck writing this down and sharing this with whoever wants to read this.So everybody needs to be leaving messages in here so Sheila can read them daily.
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