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Cathy Crother
September 10, 2007
Dear Wendy, Cary, Kay and all the family. I'm so sorry for the loss of your beloved Mother, Grandmother, Mother-in-law. I will never forget how kind your mom was to me when I'd visit you, Wendy and Cary, or babysit for Jenny and Carrie Ann, and she and your dad lived downstairs. And she was a wonderful cook! I was also sorry to read of the death of your Father. We've all lost so much but were so lucky to have had such amazing, loving parents. Please call or contact me. I think of you all so often. Astonished to read of all the great-grandchildren; how wonderful for your folks and for you and Kay. My sincerest sympathies.
Kathy Hilety
September 10, 2007
Kay and Wendy,
So very sorry for the loss of your mother. She was a special lady. You took such loving care of her. Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Kathy Hilety
Douglas Slock
September 8, 2007
Wendy & Cary,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Your Mother's love will always be with you.
All of our love,
Marge & Doug
Tom and Jay Chopp
September 7, 2007
Dear Kay and Wendy,
We want to express our condolences and sympathy to you and you families for the loss of your mother.
Jennifer Pischke
September 7, 2007
My Grandma Jim -- What can I say. I'm going to use her words to honor her. When she and Grandpa Maurie gave me my Bible on my confirmation she asked me to open it regularly and see what the Lord's message is for me. She asked me to read John 15: 5, 7 and 11. She told me, "Live close to Him so you may experience the joy He has for you." That is a message we should all remember at this sad time. Live life and experience His JOY. That's what she would want for us.
Anita Carillot
September 7, 2007
Wendy,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and yours.
love always
Randy and Anita
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