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Sue
March 25, 2019
Jill and i were very close during our childhood . So many wonderful days on the farm. She will always have a plave in my heart. Sue Wiggs Tucker
March 20, 2014
Jill I am so saddened by your passing. Our lives as young girls were so intertwined. Riding my bike out to see you, you meeting me half way on “Gay” your trusty horse…then we'd change – you bike, me horse. I remember overnight stays, your Mom's wonderful cooking, cleaning out the barn and the horse barn, playing in the hay, and going down the hill to get the cows for milking. All of the crazy things we would do as girls just exploring the world. I am sorry to be writing this as a memory on your obituary page. You have taught me again a new lesson, “Don't put off seeing old friends while you can”.
I pray for peace for your son and daughter, also for Linda and her family. God had welcomed a kind, gentle and caring soul into his kingdom. You go with my prayers my friend. Love to you, Sue (Wiggs) Tucker
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