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Roger Young
August 10, 2008
One of the nicest people i ever had the pleasure of knowing. I'm saddened at her passing. I'll see her in Heaven I'm sure.
Edith Redfield Weigert
August 7, 2008
A schoolmate, not in my class but she had so many friends in my class, we sort of adopted her.
She was a wonderful contributing person to society. I'm sure she helped shape many many children to also become contributors in their future lives.
A solid "good" person.
Laura (Eiseman)Freeman
August 4, 2008
I will miss her a great deal even though I had not seen her in a long time. I regret not having let her know how much I liked her as a teacher and how much she meant to me as a person. I hope she knows now that she was my favorite.
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