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Michelle Hamilton
May 1, 2011
Eula Fern was one of my favorite people in the whole world. I only saw her once a year at family reunion time, but she always showered me with positive words every time. I always felt like she went out of her way to say things to make me feel special. Probably what still touches me most is the fact that ever since I became a mom 9 years ago, she always asked me about my latest "mom" experiences and told me what a great mom I was. I will never forget those words, especially on days that my "mom nerves" wear thin. :) She & I also used to write letters to each other, and hers to me where always positive, uplifting, and encouraging. Eula Fern was a great, great lady and knew how to make everyone feel special...I will miss my time with her each year and I know everyone in her life will miss her greatly...what makes me smile the most is imagining her and Harry back together again...:) Much love to all of Eula Fern's family & friends...we will miss her but our lives will continue to be touched by our memories we have of her...Most Sincerely, Michelle Hamilton
May 1, 2011
Dear Connie and Family: How sorry we were to read about your loss. Your Mother was such a sweet and special lady. It was comforting, for me, that your Mother was always so kind to my own Mother (Doris Neves). We send you and your family our deepest sympathy.
Marcia, Kent and Shannon Henrichs
118 Summit Drive
Maumelle AR 72113
Nonie Wilson
May 1, 2011
Eula Fern was my Fifth grade teacher and she was one of the best
teachers I had. She was also a very wonderful, caring person and I
know she will be missed. I would like to extend my sincere simpathy
to all of the family. Nonie Burns Wilson, Wichita, Kansas
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