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morrie scherrens
May 8, 2017
She was always the aunt who seemed to understand the nieces and nephews better than anyone else. She was the youngest in her family, so I guess that is why we all thought she was pretty cool... a little edgy...but still very cool. We will miss you Aunt Kay. Keep an eye on us from up there and help us stay on the straight and narrow. Luvya
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Jim Peitz
May 3, 2017
Mike Scherrens
May 3, 2017
Aunt Kay,
There have been so many wonderful memories of everyone getting together throughout the years. The holidays, summer picnics, weddings, etc. You we be greatly missed and you will always live in our hearts and prayers.
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