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Suzy Davis and Patrick Carroll
April 15, 2007
Maw Maw will always hold a special place in our hearts. She stuck by our sides through thick and thin always concerned that we were part of the family. Whith her big earrings and big smile you could always feel the love when she was near. You are all in our thoughts. Sorry we were not able to be there.
Barbara Rappold
April 10, 2007
We are sorry we could not make Ma's service, but you know we were there in spirit. We loved her so!
Our love to all of you, Laura and Barbara
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