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Geri Nuss
September 19, 2024
She will be missed. So sorry for all of you. We miss our matriarchs. I always remember going to visit Aunt Phyllis and Uncle Charles with my mom and dad. The rest of the kids were grown and out of the house, but I was still tugging along. Usually, the purpose was to watch some sort of football game somewhere. Aunt Phyllis would be sure to bring lots of chocolate candy for me because I got bored watching the game! She always had a smile for you. Love and prayers to all.
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