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Bonnie, Donna and JB Biros
January 30, 2008
To the Williams Family from the Biros family, our deepest sympathy to all of you. Knowing your parents were next door was always such a security to the Biros "kids". No one could ever ask for more wonderful neighbors. The day our dad died it was into the loving arms of Lil and Al we 3 were ushered to be protected from what would become one of the worst days of our lives. Forty some years later the feeling of security we felt being with them remains. As we all grew up and got busy it was still a comfort to know that Lil was right there like the grandmother we never had. Our family always is so taken with how dedicated you have been to her all these years. It is with tears of joy from happy memories shared over cookies in her kitchen or looking for our mom (Flo) only to find her sitting on Lil's back porch chatting over coffee on a summer evening, that we share your loss. You are all so truely blessed.
Bob Szczypta Sr.
January 26, 2008
Please except our deepest condolances at your time of sorrow. Aunt Lil was a true patriarch, and will be missed by her family and thought of fondly. Our deepest sympathy. Bob and Shirl
Bert Davis
January 26, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Vicki Miller
January 26, 2008
Al , Marge and famlies,
what a dear,dear person aunt Lil was with her special laugh she made everyone around her laugh. She will be missed. You will be thought of and you will be in our thoughts and prayers. love to you all..Vicki Miller and family
Legacy Remembers
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January 26, 2008
Lillian Williams Obituary
Lillian L. Williams, 92, of Anne Street, Mountain Top, entered into eternal rest Thursday at Hospice Care of the VNA, Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Detroit, Mich., she was the daughter of the late Burt and Edith Marr Allen. Lillian ... Read Lillian Williams's Obituary
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