5 Entries
Linda Pappas
April 1, 2009
Dear Sherla -- We're late in responding to your loss, but hope you know we're thinking of you and your family, and we were sorry to read of the death of your mother. Softball friends are forever friends -- we love you. Nick & Linda Pappas
March 31, 2009
Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Nancy Lawson
Wendy Bryant (Srvr Brntwd Ests)
March 30, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Art & Shirley Rijkse
March 29, 2009
Our thoughts go out to the family. While Shirley and I ran Brentwood Estates, we had a lot of fun with Ettamae. She was a fun lady and always enjoyed go out to the Casino and other places. May she rest in peace.
Art & Shriley Rijkse
Susan Stevens
March 28, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time. I remember the family picnics/dinners from long, long ago and also your visits to mom and dad's grocery store in Ceresco.
Your cousin
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