In memory of

Sophie Lou Acker

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Marian & James Payne

December 15, 2008

Dear Curt, Todd, Beth & the remainder of the Ackers. While we didn't know Lou in her prime, we could sense that she was a most delightful lady and wish we could have known her earlier. Your devotion to her care and well-being are an inspiration to all of us here at Summerhill. May the joyous memories help comfort you during this time of keen loss. Her spirit lives on.

Lee Peebles Bereavement Counselor

December 15, 2008

On behalf of all the staff at Bon Secours Hospice and Palliative Care we wish to extend to the friends and family our deepest sympathy and ongoing support. We hope and pray you will find peace with time. Please feel free to contact me anytime if I can be of help.

Jed Fahey

December 14, 2008

To Todd and Beth:

My memories of your Mom go way back. She was always: (a) mortified, (b) effusively polite, and (c) just beside herself and at a loss to explain her son's actions, when Terry and I came to pick Todd up for work early in the morning (lawn mowing and all that stuff), and he was still sawing logs in bed. We always thought it a kick when she let us go upstairs and make a racket and be obnoxious, loud, and noisy to "wake the bum up". Perhaps this was a prelude to fraternity pranks . . . or our first lesson in same.

She was a wonderful lady, and we all (Todd's boyhood friends) loved visiting because she was always interested in what we were up to, and she always made us feel completely at home.

With love and affection,
--Jed Fahey

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