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Jerri Eidsvoog (Weizel)
December 29, 2004
Her warmth, non-judgemental and kind spirit tell us that as believers, this separation is only for a while.
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Linda Barnes (Weizel)
December 29, 2004
Sorry if this is a duplicate greeting. As much as I use computers, I may have goofed up when signing this guest book the first time. I'll try to reconstruct what I said the first time --
Hello Readers. Why is it that it takes a tragedy to bring family together? I hadn't seen Mae (or Sherry, Brian, Valorie, Jackie or Mark) for several years, but I remember her as a witty, warm and friendly person. When I first heard of Mae's passing (I heard it from Denise, who heard it from Kenny, who heard it from Loren, who heard it from Mark - my, how news travels), my first response was one of great sadness over the loss of a swell lady. Now I'm thinking Mae is in a MUCH BETTER PLACE and is likely playing cribbage or some such game with Grandma June, "Uncle Roidy," and my own dear parents. God bless you all.
Linda Barnes (Weizel)
December 29, 2004
Hello readers. Why is it that it sometimes takes a tragedy to bring family together? While I haven't seen Mae (or Sherry, Brian, Valorie, Jackie or Mark) for several years, I remember her as a very special lady. Always witty, warm and friendly. It's now such a difficult time for all. While my first reaction upon hearing of Mae's passing (I heard the news from Denise, who heard it from Kenny, who heard it from Loren, who heard it from Mark - my, how news does travel) was a sense of tremendous loss of a swell person, I'm now thinking that she's in a MUCH BETTER PLACE and likely playing cribbage or some such game with Grandma June, "Uncle Roidy," and my own dear parents. God bless you all.
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