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Teresa N
October 11, 2008
Ive known Darline (Charlie) since I was Little & Alot of memories of up North, Snowmobiling etc. I remember on the wknds she'd make what was called 'Liver-pudding' (I think it was a Sauage?) with of course all the other Breakfast fixings, it doesnt sound so good Now, but it was back then! she Always made a Big Breakfast. she was a pretty Good Cook! & Charlie, he was a careiter, Always Good to us Kids. the last memory I have of him is: him on his Skidoo with a yellow helmont on smokin a Cigerette! him n my Dad were Good Friends as well. so Sad that there now Both gone. Now the 3 Muskateer's are all together once again. (thats what some people used to call them) I Wish the Family my Deepest Condolences - may God be with you's in your Time's of Sorrow. God Bless.
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