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Teresa Smith
December 2, 2010
I had the great pleasure of taking care of Mrs Comstock for seven years,We had many great times, Her laugh would fill the house. She had a great love for shopping. I can say we truley loved her. Many of us have shared tears in saying goodbye. weeping endures for a night but joy will comes in the morning. Seven means completion. I say to Nancy hold on to the great times. We will always be here for you. Goodbye for now.
Patricia Cox
December 1, 2010
My grandfather, Charles Sr., was brother to Joe Seitz. Want to send condolences to the family of Mrs. Comstock. Aunt Katherine Wilson used to keep us posted on your family and I remember seeing Maggie and David several times at her home. This brings back memories of "Aunt Kitty." She always came to our family Christmas with her box of goodies, gifts which included last year's fruitcakes and outdated calendars, and, dare I mention, a few things from the Salvation Army Store. She's been gone a long time but was our connection to the Comstocks, Wedekinds, and Kimbels. We'll be out-of-town for the weekend so will regretfully miss seeing you. Blessings, Tricia Seitz Cox
Jon Schmidt
December 1, 2010
I had the pleasure of being taught Music by Mrs. Comstock at Emmett Field Elementary in the 70s. As a boy, I remember her great love of music. Now, as a man working for the University of Louisville, I am proud that her legacy carries on at our School of Music...such a nice tribute to a lady who touched so many lives with her love of music!
Legacy Remembers
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December 1, 2010
Margaret Comstock Obituary
COMSTOCK, MARGARET SEITZ, 102, died November 28, 2010 at her residence in her bedroom of 60 years. She was the daughter of Joseph and Margaret Seitz. As she said about her life, looking back on the 20th century, "I've lived most of it." As a... Read Margaret Comstock's Obituary
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