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Dot Richute
November 30, 2024
My first memory of Mary Jane was when she welcomed me and my husband to sit at her table at happy hour. I also did line dancing with her.
Noah Rolon
November 27, 2024
A time my grandmother would always make me laugh or smile was when talking about me, she would always applaud me and congratulate me and remind me of how hard I work and my accomplishments not allowing me to forget them myself, helping me remember who I am as a person and how far I´ve come from where I started, I will never forget how you talked about me to family and friends and to myself, you will always be my number one supporter and I promise to make you proud grandma. Rest in peace, I love you.
Noah Rolon
November 27, 2024
My first memory of my grandmother is being picked up from school in the Red Pontiac Solstice
Noah Rolon
November 27, 2024
Something I will always remember about my grandmother is how loving, honest, helpful and amazing of a person she is not only as a mother but as a grandmother and amazing wife, I will always remember going for rides in her Red Pontiac after school as a child, coming back to her house eating corn dogs and playing in the play set her and boppa had in their backyard.
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Eli Rolon
November 27, 2024
One thing I´ll always remember about Grandma, is how she never failed to put a smile on my face. From all the chicken nuggets and corn dogs to all the love and joy she brought to me and my brothers life. She never sensed a conversation with out saying I love you. Rest in peace Grandma. I love you
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