Sadie Lewis
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6 Entries
Nancy Kotanian
October 21, 2010
Mom,
You will always be in my heart, soul and body. Your unconditional love, guidance and wisdom will truly be missed. I know you will always be their to take my hand and help me through the ruff times. You were my mentor, my strength, and most of all my best friend. I will miss you.
Your loving Daughter Nancy
Nick Lewis
October 18, 2010
Mom,
My heart aches that you've passed on. The hole left in you absence is enormous.
Yet I rejoice in the fact that you are at Home with the Lord and all of your fears, discomforts and pain are gone, replaced by Joy and Happiness.
Rest in peace Mom, knowing that you've accomplished your purpose on this planet beyond all expectations.
"Job well done, good and faithful servant."
You will remain always in my heart and I will miss you.
With admiration, respect and Love.
Nick
TIMMOTHY MCDANIELS
October 16, 2010
THE SMILES AND THE BIG LAUGHS THAT THIS LOVEING LADY GAVE EVERYONE WILL ALWAYS BE MISSED SHE HAD A VERY LOVEING HEART AND SHE LIVED A FULL LIFE GODBLESS HER FOR THE ANGEL THAT SHE IS AND MY PRAYERS ARE WITH THE FAMILY AND FRIEND THAT SHE TOUCH WITH HER LOVE AMEN FROM THE ANGELS OF HOPE
Kim Hayes
October 16, 2010
Sadie, I will love you always! You and I became friends many years ago when I fell for your sarcastic humour, and crazy talk of me "getting married".You could always brighten my day when you would come to Safeway and give me so much trouble, but in a good way. I have so many memories of you, which I will cherish always.
Your obituary nails it. You were a spitfire and lover of life beyond belief. I am so grateful I had the honor of knowing you and your family.
My heart goes out to you Nick and Connie. You cared for Sadie and loved her to the end. You had a very special woman there, and I hope you and all your family will find peace that Sadie is now with God and her beloved husband. Gods speed Sadie, may you Rest in Peace.
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Connie Lewis
October 16, 2010
The family is requesting contributions to the Washington Talking Book & Braille Library to help keep those who are sight-impaired connected with free audio books.
Washington Talking Book & Braille Library
2021 Ninth Ave.
Seattle, WA 98121-2783
(206) 615-0416 - Toll-free in Washington: (800) 542-0866, Ext. 50416
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Shawna Flemming
October 16, 2010
What an amazing woman and I am so thankful to have known her and her passion in life. She will always be remembered with a smile and a little chuckle.
All my love to family.
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