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Amanda czerwan
June 1, 2015
I wish I knew where you were laid to rest to personally thank you for all you have done. You were more then my teacher, you were my friend. Thank you. May you rest in peace and you will alway be in my heart
Aubrey Collins
November 1, 2013
You were a great teacher even though sometimes I just wouldn't do my work a lot of the time you still pushed me to succeed. I will truly miss you a lot
Millie Ermis
October 26, 2013
Her smile and genuine concern of others.
October 25, 2013
I wil miss you love you
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