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Kim Sieckman
July 22, 2010
Tanya was a sweet and gentle person and had a very kind heart. I had the pleasure of working with her for several years and got to know her and the boys. We enjoyed family outings with Tayna and her boys to hockey games and Hobbs Grove. I saw Tanya grow through difficult times in her life. Tanya sought to improve herself by going to school while holding down a full time job and balance family life as well. I was very proud of her. Tanya's boys were the joy of her life and she was very proud of them. Tanya called me for help many times and I was there for her when she called on me. I wish I could have done more. I still think of her often. Tanya I know in my heart you are now happy, joyous and free. I miss you.
July 22, 2010
Dick, Diane and family,
Please know of our continued prayers and support during this time. Your strong Catholic faith is an inspiration to us all. Love Steve and Zona Roland
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