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Paulette Johnston-Harmon
March 3, 2011
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Kristin Haskins
February 10, 2011
Meme- So much of what I am I owe to you. I will always remember the vivid stories of your childhood growing up during the Great Depression and of your family farm. Sitting around the dinner table every night laughing and remembering. You were always there for my mother and my sisters. Without you my life would not have been as good and full as it was. You instilled in me a belief in the power of knowledge and education. And I carry your life and influence with me in my stories now. You were not some distant grandparent. You were fully involved in my life. I love you. I always will. You are a part of me. You will live on in the lives of those you have touched. May you rest in peace. You are now with my wonderful mother, who was taken from this world far too soon. May you both have many things to talk about. I can't wait to see you both again.
Henry Goss
February 8, 2011
Alan;
So sorry to hear of your mother's passing. May the Lord give you strength and peace and sustain you all during this time and may the memories of your mother always bring a smile. God Bless.
Rojeanna Adams
February 8, 2011
To Dr. Struth and his Family - you have my sincere sympathy at this time. (I am a former patient of yours of many years ago -but still think of the wonderful things that you told me about my life and struggles.) May God Bless you !
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