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Laura Brunke
December 24, 2009
Grandma, I couldn't have wished for a better role model. You and Grandpa were truly amazing grandparents. You made me laugh up until the day you got sick. I'll miss you just knowing how to comfort me when I was sad by gently rubbing my arm and telling me you loved me. You were beautiful inside and out. I love you SO MUCH and miss you more than you can imagine. Please visit me soon, Grandma. Give Grandpa a kiss for me.
Robert Werner
December 21, 2009
Rita will be missed dearly. Her smile, her laugh, her quips that she would blurt out would keep you smiling. A great mother-in-law.
love always
bob
p.s. say hi to bill for me
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