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Carole Haig
February 19, 2003
The Craig's were my Grandmother's neighbor, but there were more than neighbors. I have so many memories of Marion and Allen (I was too young to really know Cathy). Marion always taught us girls that we could and should do anything we wanted and to get a good education. When ever we would make our yearly visit from No.Dak. she and Allen would have us for dinner. They both treated us kids with such respect and dignity. We always looked forward to seeing them both. Marion was wonderful lady. I remember her always saying "There is a big difference between being alone and being lonely - learn to like yourself and you will never be lonely." Rest in Peace, Marion. With love, Carole
Barbara Barker
February 16, 2003
I would like to say that i am so sorry for your loss.And so does everyone at Garden Terrace.
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