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beth green
August 28, 2007
It was a pleasure getting to meet this wonderful woman..
I knew her for a long time.. my dad (Robert Green) bowled with one of her sons (david winiesdorffer) when i was a young whipper snapper and have stayed friends to this day.
Gladys loved the polish picnics that my uncle (richard buelow) had out in the desert to celebrate his birthdays...There were tons of people there....There were dirt bikes, sand rails, dune buggies, softball, horseshoes, cribbage,and when the sun would go down there was snipe hunting...Gladys even got to meet my Grandparents..Milton and Vivian Green...They have gone to their new resting place too....Just think, all of them are partying together...having fun again....Well, I just want to say To the Winiesdorffer Family, i love you all, and thank you for allowing me to meet and cherish my memories of this wonderful woman...
Beth Green (Robert Green's daughter
scottsdale, az...
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Melissa (Winiesdorffer) Roeder
August 20, 2007
My grandmother's absence is felt, even from 2000 miles away.
She was a wonderful person. I have never met anyone else with so much optimism. She had a very sweet, gentle and loving heart for all whom she knew, whether deserving or not.
I love that she never stopped dancing, even when confined to a bed.
We love you and miss you!
Much love,
Your grandaughter Melissa, grandson-in-law Sean and your great-grandchildren, Brooke and Ian Roeder
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