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Annie Barnett
September 30, 2012
Patricia sorry for your lost. My prayers are with you and your family. I didn't know your Aunt but I know she has to come from a great family because you are a truly caring person.
Barbie Crivea
September 30, 2012
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Patricia Reynolds
September 30, 2012
I will always remember her and pray she is in Heaven sitting with the angels. Her spirit will never be forgotten and I will cherish the last day I got to spend with her talking about her curry, memories from Johnstown when we were growing up...she just got a twinkle in her eyes and grinned when I ask did she remember some of the stuff us kids put her through. God Bless Bob, Debbie, David, Sqeak and all the grandkids will keep you all in prayer.
Beth Mckee
September 29, 2012
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