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Raymond Cahill
July 10, 2012
Having met Aunt Aletha for a short duration during my adolescence, I recall she was a vitalic personality. Aletha definetly exhibited an exuberance and zest for life.
Deb Alexander
June 27, 2012
Having spent every Monday, Wednesday and Friday with Aletha for about 7 years, I feel I can attest to her tender heart. She was a woman of compassion and strong sense of justice. I am having a difficult time imagining this world without her. I am sorry for your pain, Mark, Caroldean and Allen. I pray for comfort, peace and sweet memories. Blessings,
Carol Wilson
June 17, 2012
Her passing is a loss to Houston's bridge world and a gain for those already in Heaven who have already welcomed her. She fought that dreaded cancer so valiantly--just as she played a hand of bridge. My prayers for her family.
Douglas Cahill
June 17, 2012
So sad to hear of the loss of my aunt, who unfortunately I had lost touch. My sympathy to her children, my cousins.
steve bickel
June 16, 2012
I considered Aletha to be the Grand Dame of the bridge club. She brightened up the place. It was a pleasure to play against her, even though she usually outwitted me. Her family is fortunate to have such a remarkable person as their relative.
Robin Rinaldo
June 14, 2012
Very sorry about your loss, i remember your mom as a very beautiful lady and a very special person. My heart and sympathy goes out to you Mark &Caroldean.
I send my love,
Your cousin Robin Rinaldo
Steven Cahill
June 14, 2012
Aloha!Mark and Caroldene,
Jeannie and I have fond memories during our visit with Uncle Alfred(Buddy) and Aunt Aletha in Washington. She was a kind and hospitable individual. She inspired us tremendously with her spirit of love and aloha. We offer our condolences and prayers.
Our Love,
Steve and Jeannie Cahill
Diane Beardsley
June 13, 2012
Aletha was a bridge wizard. And she changed our lives through the game she loved.
Joe Cunningham
June 13, 2012
Aletha was one of the strongest people I knew. She fought long and hard against the terrible disease. May she rest in peace.
Doug & Rita Cahill
June 13, 2012
Mark & Caroldene: Your mother was a most extraordinary person. Well loved and respected by all that knew her. She attained her goals through perserverence. She did good. In her final days she reached out to us and gave up some of her energy to help me. We loved your mother and miss her . Uncle Doug and Aunt Rita Cahill.
shellie Hall
June 12, 2012
RIP Aunt Aletha. Have fun playing cards against your brothers and mother. You will be missed
Bill Gemas
June 12, 2012
Farewell to a great bridge player, and one classy lady. You will be missed.
Patrick Horsley
June 11, 2012
It was a privilege to have known Aletha. She was a great Bridge player. When I was a beginner, she was gracious enough to play with me some, and I will always remember that. She will be missed.
Diane Jobin
June 11, 2012
So sorry to hear of Aletha's passing. She was such a dear lady.
Doug Herzberg
June 11, 2012
Aunt Aletha was a great lady that lived her life to the fullest.
Doug Herzberg
Shirley Hooks
June 10, 2012
Aletha was very pleasant and gracious at the bridge table. She was always friendly and I loved her smile. The Bridge Club lost a treasured member. She will be missed for a long, long time.. I wish I had known her better.
Shirley Hooks
Lois Payton
June 10, 2012
Aletha was so much fun to play golf with
years ago. I always referred to her as
"Sarge" and she got such a kick out of that. She certainly fought the good fight with her disease.
June 10, 2012
Aletha was a great player and friend. She played bridge with class and integrity and it was an honor to compete against her. she will be missed. Our deepest sympathies to Allen and all of her family. Brian Stevens and Melanie Dunn
Debi LaFour
June 10, 2012
Aunt Aletha was a wonderful classy woman. Always a positive outlook on life. She looked for the best in everyone & always welcomed them into her world. I will miss her dearly.
Jeff Kroll
June 10, 2012
Aletha tried to help everyone she met. She made a point of remembering everyone's name. She wanted to be remembered as a good Jo, and she was. I sorely miss her
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