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KAthy Olson
November 28, 2008
Aunt Dee, I know thay you ar in a much better place.. Im gonna miss ya dearly.. These last nine months were so enjoyable. Ill always remeber you laugh and your smile..love always you niece and family.. THe olsons
Amanda Stevens
November 26, 2008
Jeannie,
Sorry to hear of your loss. I was hoping to one day see you and have the great news that Dee was better. She seemed to have such a great attitude to the end. Keep your head up as she is in a better place and not in pain anymore. With many thoughts and prayers, your friends at Cornhusker Bank
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