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Kayla Hartley
December 10, 2004
We will miss you
Rick & Sheri Vreeke
December 10, 2004
Aunt Hilda was an elegant and classy lady with an abiding kindness and rich sense of humor. We will love her and miss her always.
Jill & Jim Recely
December 10, 2004
Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. It was wonderful that we were able to get together for Auntie Hilda's 100th birthday. She brought back many memories and it was as if I was able to look into the eyes of my own grandma one more time.
PAM HAGLER HARTLEY
December 10, 2004
GRANDMA OTIS WAS A SPECIAL LADY AND WILL BE DEARLY MISSED. SHE IS SURELY IN HEAVEN WITH GRANDPA AND I KNOW MAMA IS SO GLAD TO FINALLY SEE HER AGAIN, TOO. WE LOVE YOU, GRANDMA.
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