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Carole Simons
July 9, 2006
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I worked with Dolores at Harpers for many years and I loved her. She was so funny and such a wonderful person. She adored her children and grandchildren. I remember once at work she saw a mouse and it scared her. Later that day I was in the stall of the restroom and she was standing at the sink. I reached under the stall wall and ran my fingers over her foot. She screamed and danced. She thought it was a mouse! What a wonderful person. Remember the good times. I lost my mother 3 years ago and it is devasting. My heart goes out to all of you.
Tommy Hickman
July 9, 2006
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
tiffany mason
July 9, 2006
the holidays won't be the same, no more going to granny's house. no more stoping in to say hi, no more calling to talk about what ever. when the reality hit that granny is not coming back my heart sinks. We all with miss you granny with all my love your grand daughter, tiffany
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