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David L Fine
December 26, 2020
I knew Johnne when she worked at a doctor's office in Frankford in the 80's. She was a very special lady. Kind and thoughtful. She bought for a microprint picture of Queen Esther and King David for me and my wife from Safat Israel. These 2 pictures still hang in my foyer today. She would talk about her husband Steve and her kids. I am glad she had several grandkids and great grand kid. May her life be for a blessing
David L. Fine
Holland PA 18966
tobi goldberg maguire
December 18, 2020
Many years ago, probably in the late 1950, early 60s Steve and Johnne were counselors at Camp Skymout, the camp my parents owned. I am not sure if they met there (I think they did) but they were together at camp. When I saw the name Tint it jogged memories. I believe I was still a camper when they were at camp. I am sorry about the circumstances but happy that I remember both her and Steve.
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