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haylee (bug)
February 3, 2025
ill forever miss you nana, you passing is genuinely making me remember so many suppressed memories from when I was younger. there's so much happening in my life like high school drama, and I just wish I could hear you call me bug one more time. it would heal me. you are forever awesome, and will forever be cool. always miss you
love bug
Aunt Margie and Uncle Clarence
April 4, 2024
Our prayers and sympathy on Susie's death. We will always remember her as welcoming us and knowing who we were even when we didn't see her often. We will have Mass said for her by the Carmelites from the Shrine of St. Therese in Darien, Illinois. God bless all of you. You will miss her greatly. Aunt Margie and Uncle Clarence.
Jim Craig
April 4, 2024
So sad to hear about Sue's passing.
Many a great time playing poker with Her and John.
Always fun to be around Sue. Just a great and happy person.
She will be missed.
Jim Craig
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