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Karen Robinson
January 26, 2007
Please accept my deepest sympathy. I hope family and friends visit often to help you during this difficult time. There is nothing I can say that will make it better. But know that you are in my prayers. God Bless
Louise (Evans) Ellington
January 20, 2007
I had known Carolyn and her parents for many years. We went to school together and her parents lived right behind my parents. We had lost touch over the years, but her husband and his parents lived right across the street from her and us as well. She was a great person and we all had some great times growing up together and some great memories. She was a great Mom and I am sure a great wife as well. She will be sadly missed. My heart goes out to her husband and her lovely children and her dear Mother, Alice. I am certain this was very hard for her Mother and her Sister Shirley as well and all the rest of the family. To the family. May they rejoice in knowing that their Mother is no longer in any pain. Their memory never dies. It lives on forever. Each day, there are fond memories of silly and loving things that we remember. The holidays are all still warm and special because their presence never leaves us, not for one second.
When the children look in the mirror, they will see their mother, when they sleep, she will visit them in their dreams. They are always with us in one form or another. Their body is the only thing that is gone. Richard, my heart goes out to you as well. May all your children surround you with love and stay near to always keep her memory alive. Alice, Shirley, my heart and love go out to you both as well. She will be watching over you as well.
Virginia Schermerhorn
January 20, 2007
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. I worked at Deluxe also. Your mother made the best rolls for the holiday dinners. I also lost my mother in Sept. She will be missed. Paula Belcher's mother-in law.
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