01/08/1932 - 09/13/2025
01/08/1932
09/13/2025
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Michael and Karen George
Earlier today
Dear Lynn and Leigh,
No matter how old we are or how old our mother is, when she leaves this life nothing will ever be the same. Lynn, your mom poured her love into you, so all the beauty she possessed is part of who you are. You are both in our hearts and prayers. May God wrap you in His peace and carry you through your grief.
Michael and Karen
Jack Knowles
Yesterday
I had the pleasure of having Mrs. Snuverink for a math teacher at Slauson back in the early 1960´s. She was a fair, no nonsense kind of teacher, and if you got caught chewing gum in her class, you had to stick it on the end of your nose for the remainder of the class. Luckily I was not a gum fan. My deepest condolences to her family and friends.
Mike Slade
Yesterday
Scott: So sorry for the loss of your Mom. May her memories live on in you and your children. May she rest in eternal peace.
~Mike Slade
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