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Kristin
February 16, 2023
I met Erin many years ago at work. She´d known my boss since childhood. We bonded over dogs and Guinea pigs. We chatted almost weekly these past couple years. Recently my daughter and I had been visiting her and spoiling Finn. She was an incredible, kind, spirited lady! To say we all miss her is an understatement. I find comfort knowing she is looking down on all of us and reunited with those who have gone before.
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Dave and Mary Voeltz
February 12, 2023
Erin was a volunteer for NBRAN who became a dear friend to Mary and me. She fearcly love her pets and was willing to do anything for them. She became a surrogate sister to me and we would visit for an hour every day or two. She spoke lovingly of her family and enjoyed attending her family reunions. She also thought highly of her faith family and enjoyed attending Sunday worship when her health would allow it. She often spoke highly of her friends and neighbors (Carol, Kia and others whose names slip my mind) and how they were kind and helpful to her. May God bless them for their selflessness in helping Erin and may God grant Erin eternal rest in Heaven now that she is reunited with Bob, her other loved one, and her beloved pets. She will be greatly missed.
Royalene Trader
February 11, 2023
Erin was a sweet soul, who loved animals and Jesus. Will miss seeing you.
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