3 Entries
Darren Butler
August 15, 2004
Gale-
I will always remember Marian coming to the backroom in the produce department, taking care of you. She was always happy, smiling, and so respectful of all of us employees. Peace be with you a this time.
God Bless
Kay Johnson
August 13, 2004
Dear Gale and family,
I want you to know that Marian was a great cousin. She was always so upbeat, even when she had the cancer. I never knew her to get angry at anyone. She always had a smile. We wish you God's blessings as now you will not have her with you.
Love always,
Kay
Kristen Peterson
August 12, 2004
Gale, even though I never met you and Marian "face to face". I talked to you many times in the course of Marian's illness. I am truly saddened by her passing.
I just wanted to let you know that she touched me to the fact that every time we spoke, I felt like I was her friend. May your cherished memories live with you until you are reunited.
Sincerely Kristen
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