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The Milan Family
December 7, 2007
Karen and family...
~~~~~Our hearts are with you in your grief! Her rest is easy now. Your days are gifts; your memories are precious and for always. Until you see her again, God Bless You!
marilyn eberle
December 4, 2007
please except my sympathy. I did not know your mother or father but I worked with carol king ericksen and also knew ed. carol spoke about your parents alot and I felt like I knew them.
Cheryl Webb
December 3, 2007
Dear Karen and Steve and families, We are very sad to hear that Aunt Shirley has passed. You all have our deepest sympathy. She is a very special lady with so much talent and love within her. Everything she did showed how much she loved her family and friends and how proud she is of her kids and grandkids. One thing that I remember from childhood was how accomplished she was at the piano. I loved to hear her play; we all would take lessons and practice (or not), but she was always the best at playing. I remember her giving me a gift for my first piano recital - I still have it. Later on, Danny and I loved visiting Aunt Shirley and Uncle Stan in Minnesota. Boy, how she would cook for us! There was always too much really good food. Aunt Shirley always caught the most fish - she was quite the fisherwoman.
We will miss her. Love, Cheryl and Danny Webb
Companion Care Diana Krist Marini
December 3, 2007
Dear Karen an Family,
We are so sorry to hear about your mother. Our deepest sympathy.
Thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
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