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October 20, 2009
hang in there,thats what i told you now i must do the same,i love you nan,and will miss your sweet ways you always saw the good in people.ill never forget et you.your grandson HERVE.
Paula
October 13, 2009
My Deepest sympathies to Stell, Dave, Herve & Helen
Such an incredible woman! I consider it a great honor to have known this lovely lady. Some people shine from within, and you just know your life is richer because of them. Thank You Coochy Baby-you will be missed.
David Demuth
October 7, 2009
Even when I was a small child, I remember Nan always smiling. Boundless energy, great cheer, and a "can do" attitude are just some of the many positive qualities I watched Nan display over the many years of her life. As we age and life seems to pull us in different directions, it is often difficult to physically see one another. This never diminished my love and affection for Nan, just as now with her gone physically, I will remember her with the same love and affection and always will. Dave (grandson)
Jim and Linda Braun
September 26, 2009
Dear Stella, Helen and Dan,
Please know that Jim and I are feeling the pain of your loss. While we didn't know Nan well, the stories you've shared have been wonderful. She'll be missed by you, but will remain alive in your hearts.
Love,
Linda (Mom) and Jim
Nan, Stella and Grandad
Dan Waite
September 26, 2009
Nan had more energy at 90 than most people have at 19. She was full of life and love. Nan will forever live in our hearts and memories.
Stella Demuth
September 26, 2009
Bye Mum, you are my spirit in the sky, where I'm going to go when I die...see you then. Love, Stella (daughter)
September 26, 2009
Like Nan said...."Memories are like roses in December". Keep the memories alive with talking about all the times shared together. We'll miss the monarch of our family. Love you Nan, Helen & Dan Waite
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