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Susie (Hinrichs) Weber
November 27, 2009
My deepest sympathy to your family. Mr. Kittleson continues to have an impact on me as an artist even though it's been so many years since art class at Falls North. His pearls of wisdom and sense of humor were unforgettable. And I am still amazed by his range of skill, creativity and passion for art. I am thankful to have had the honor of learning from him.
Kristi Kittleson
November 18, 2009
Thank you to all for your kind words and support during this difficult time. My mother does not have email but I will print these out for her as they will mean a lot to her and us. We appreciate your thoughtfulness and will miss my dad always.
November 12, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you, Dorothy, and the family. His smile will be missed on Sunday mornings at Our Saviors.
Janet (Thielsen) Lee
Tucson, AZ
Lenore Frederickson
November 9, 2009
Our deepest sympathy, Dorothy. Among all the members at Our Savior's we perhaps have thought of you & Earl the most times because the print of "A Tree" which you gave us for our wedding in 1968 has and still is decorating our walls in our home (for 41 years!). We know you will miss him dearly. We remember the two of you as a very loving & compassionate couple...we always picture the two of you together. Dave & Lenore (Robertsdahl)) Frederickson. Sarasota, Florida
Tim and Sue Pajunen
November 9, 2009
Dorothy,
We are unable to attend the services but our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We fondly remember Earl's welcoming smile and visiting with one another at the Finnish American Society meetings. God Bless and keep you in His arms.
November 9, 2009
I am unable to attend services for Earl but I want the family to know what a wonderful friend and art mentor he was to me. I will deeply miss Earl at our future MATA functions.
My Sincere Condolences to All,
Nancy Mitchel
UWM Art Education Teacher
Barry Dusold
November 8, 2009
As a life long memory of OSLC, my memory of Earl is his standing in the narthex of the church as an usher - always with a firm handshake, a kind word, and a twinkle in his eyes. I will miss his presence every week. My deepest sympathy to Dorothy, Kristi, and Mark.
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