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Byron Poston
April 6, 2008
Aunt Marty was a beautiful person, inside and out. She was so wise. We often talk about her watching C-SPAN even in her eighties! We always looked to her for sage advice. She was a life-long staunch Republican. She knew who she liked and didn't like. There were but a few of the latter but you didn't want to get on her list.
She was so much like my Mother, her twin sister, Mary. What a pair they must have been in their day. I miss them both dearly. But they are back together now, I can just see them laughing and having a wonderful time.
We love and miss you, Aunt Marty. Rest in peace.
Byron & Diane
Curves of U.A.
April 5, 2008
Our love and prayers are with you all of you during your time of sorrow.May all of your hearts be full of loving memories and cherish moments
Sue Chute
April 4, 2008
We remember many great times with the Spring family. She was a true lady.
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