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Marilyn Peterson - Liehr
June 12, 2008
I had not seen my Aunt Lydia since I was a teenager but I thought of her often wishing that I could have lived closer to her.
My sister Evelyn aka Toodie kept in touch with her and I heard of her travels and the wonderful things that she got to do because of her loving family. She was blessed to have you as you were to have had her.
I don't know any of her grandchildren but I would like them to know they are in my thoughts at this tough time.
Tom & Barbara Johnson
May 31, 2008
To the family, we are sorry to hear about your loss. We know you will cherish your memories of Lydia.
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