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Bruce Parson
December 3, 2024
Heather encouraged us daily with a hello and or good morning. It meant especially a lot to me seeing her at the Post office. I knew her from years delivering mail to family and friends. I was proud of her for taking the challenge each day in being a mail carrier. I will miss her greeting each day. Heather touched the lives of many.
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DawnAltizer
November 30, 2024
I will always remember my niece Heather. At my house At 2632 Duncan street. All of the cousins and friends hung out at my house. I willl always. Think of all of them as my 2632 Duncan street babies.
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