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Sara Gerlich
February 20, 2012
Joanna, what a pleasure it was to meet you and Gene during my internship at Lakeview manor. You both made me feel so welcomed and comfortable in a place I knew nothing about. I'm so sorry for your loss and I'm sorry that I cannot deliver your popcorn just one more time. Lots of love, hugs, and prayers are with you. Love, Sara
jackie tingler
February 13, 2012
Dad, How I am am going to miss you, I know that you are in a happier place and so at peace, Its just so hard to let you go, but I know that I will see you again in heaven! I love you so much and cant wait to see you again in a much happier place! Your daughter Jackie (catfish)
Richard/Bea Gillman
February 13, 2012
Joanna and family
Bea and I pray that He will give you comfort during this time of sorrow knowing that Gene has attained the ultimate goal, living forever with our Father in Glory.
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