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Laurie Littledike
April 1, 2011
Robyn and family,
So sorry for this great loss. I know you treasured her.
Laurie Littledike
March 22, 2011
Old neighbors, I'm so sorry for your loss. I talked to your mom when she was in the Assisted Living. I have so many memories of our childhood. Like hitting Cheryl in the head with a mallot.(Sorry). All of our ball games in the fields, kick the can, hide and seek, and a bunch more. I will always remember the fun Linda and I had in our later years. Miss you all. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Marsha (Brown) Clark
March 21, 2011
Sorry we did not make it to see you guys. Sorry for your loss,I am so glad I got to know your Mother,she is a special woman and will be missed.I will miss seeing the family come to visit,it has been a treat for me to see you all again! Did not see Danny,so "Hi" Danny. May the Lord bless you with peace. Patsy Maughan
Diana Cowley
March 21, 2011
To the Poppelton children. Great memories of growing up next to you will always be with me. Endure to the End is what we are here for and your Mom was brave in doing so. May God Bless You All.
Diana (Brown) Cowley
March 19, 2011
we would like to express our love to the family. we have great memories with you for last 80 years . love Howard and Joyce Hansen Stokes st george Utah
Kaylene (Brown) Cunningham
March 18, 2011
Linda, Danny, Chryral, Randy and Robin,
My love is with you all at this time. I have alot of memories of the time spent with your mom growing up. I will miss her. She is happy now with your dad. Peace be with all of you.
Kaylene (Brown) Cunningham
Kaylene (Brown) Cunningham
March 18, 2011
Linda, Danny, Chryral, Randy and Robin,
My love is with you all at this time. I have alot of memories of the time spent with your mom growing up. I will miss her. She is happy now with your dad. Peace be with all of you.
Kaylene (Brown) Cunningham
Brandon Douglas
March 18, 2011
Jaydale and Kylee, I am sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I know you are hurting but I know that your grandma is feeling better than she has for a long time right now. Again, I am truly sorry.
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