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Bob Williams
December 9, 2016
Dick and the Knockels Family. Jean was our "Family Treasure" She was the only one who knew our Grandparents and our Grandchildren, 5 generations of our Family. Bob Williams, Judy, Allaine and Familys. Our Love and prayers for All, we share in your sense of loss and grief. A decade or so Jean gave me an Ebony carved Elephant, with one eye. My Grandfather had given it to her in the early 1940's, I gave it to my Grand daughter, Avery. One example of how she touched our 5 generations.
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Linda Lindon New
December 6, 2016
I remember how sweet your mother was when we lived near her on Whitcomb. I'm sorry for your loss.
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