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Margie Williams
November 30, 2011
I will always remember Eileen as a gracious, loving, kind and beautiful person. Years would pass and she never seemed to age nor lose her sense of humor. I could always tell when she and her family had arrived by her joyful laughter. Her passing was very sad for me but she is no longer in pain and I know she missed her husband dearly. For her and Norm to have watched their children, grandchildren and many of their great grandchildren add to the family tree was indeed a great blessing. Prayers and Hugs..Cousin Margie Williams (Bert and Alice's daughter).
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