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Amy S.
June 29, 2007
Sam and Pam, Christopher, Tina, and Candice-
My prayers and thoughts are with you all, especially during this time.
You are a wonderful family and that is in part a reflection of Grandma Olivo!
God Bless you!
Love you all,
Amy and Ryan
Terri Megonigle
June 29, 2007
Olivo family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very difficult time. I am grateful for the special friendship I shared with Delores, and to have shared part of my life with your entire family. No words can express the love she felt for all of you. Her wisdom, honesty, unselfishness and optimism in this less than perfect world set her apart from the rest and I will always treasure fond memories of her. May she rest in peace as she is reunited with Tony, the love of her life, and may your hearts be light with the loving memories you hold so dear and may you have comfort knowing that she is forever lovingly watching over you.
Candice Kreis
June 28, 2007
Dear Grandma;
I will miss you and miss talking to you. I will miss sharing how much we love Mercer, wildlife and our lilacs and roses. I know you and grandpa our watching over all of us up there, I hope you know how much you were loved and how much you both will be missed. I love you!
Candice
Angela Mccoy
June 28, 2007
To Tina Gullickson & Family
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
For through telling her story over and over in that sense she still lives on.
Joan McPike
June 28, 2007
Dear Tina
You have my deepest sympathy. God works in mysteriest ways and beleive me he knows what he is doing. She is united with her beloved husband. You and your family are in my prayers.
Your co-worker Joan
Joan Morrison
June 28, 2007
Dear Tina
You have my deepest sympathy. God works in mysteriest ways and beleive me he knows what he is doing. She is united with her beloved husband. You and your family are in my prayers.
Your co-worker Joan
Tina Gullickson
June 28, 2007
To My Loving Granmother:
I know you were tired and wanted to be reunited with grandpa. I hope you enjoy many more memories with him. Thank you for the wonderful times.
Your Loving Grandaughter, Tina.
Mike & Vickey Wandrey
June 26, 2007
Thinking of your families and sending warmest condolences for your loss.
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