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Lynnwood, Washington
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Kelly Conner
February 11, 2014
I am so saddened by the loss of my one and only sister too soon . You were always concerned , caring ,had a bubbly personality and held no grudges except if one us boys got off track! . You were fun loving and we were looking forward to many more boating/ camping adventures as it was just easy to spend a lot of time together . So many memories have been racing through my mind since you we taken from us so suddenly without a chance for a last goodbye. Way back we used to try to get one more sick day from school sometimes just so we could stay at home and have a great goof off day together . You would sit on the chair all dressed up and do your Edith Ann routine from Laugh inn, funny. make silly recordings of the cat watch cartoons and make tacos .All of us will miss you so much, Love you -Your little brother-Kelly
Eunice Tapp
February 6, 2014
So very sorry to hear about Renee. I worked with Renee for many years in Lynnwood. She was a good person, and I know she will be missed.
Rick Tuthill
February 6, 2014
I was so sorry to hear of Kim's sudden passing. She was my first wife and mother of my two sons Ryan & Kyle. Even though we divorced many years ago and married other people, I was still in shock and have grieved over her death. My heart goes out to my boys of course but also her husband Steve, her mom & dad, her brothers and the rest of her family and friends. She will be missed.
Ann Dean
February 4, 2014
So sorry to hear about Renee. We worked together for many years at Potter Leonard. She will be missed. Peace, Prayers and Blessings to Renee's family.
February 2, 2014
Sorry for your loss, you are in our thoughts. Ray and Kristi Gibbs
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