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Kara Hommerding
June 24, 2009
Bubbles, Chrissy and Rick,
So sorry to hear about Tubby, but know she is in a peaceful place and knowing her, enjoying herself and making everyone comfortable and keeping them smiling. Thinking of her smile warms my heart even still. Our sympathies to you all and your families. May you hold her close to you in love reliving your lifetime of wonderful memories together.
Sincerely,
Kara, Dale and Zach Hommerding
Susan Dinda
June 20, 2009
To the Pysar Family,
My deepest sympathy to you all. I have so many fond memories of "Tubby" and our family celebrations. She is at peace now with Uncle Joe, Eddie, her mom and dad, and all her siblings.
Susan
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