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Arlene Ladd
September 9, 2018
Dear Birdie, Thinking of you and your family so much. Thinking about the children who loved you each day as you came to work and thinking you are with them again, too. So, lighting a candle for all of the brightness that you brought to so many. Thinking about you family and friends at this time, too. Hoping these notes give you some comfort.
Arlene Ladd
September 8, 2018
Birdie, Remembering such loving care you gave each day as you always "went that extra mile" when working at the VAC Pediatric Unit. You were so loved and respected by the staff and children. Sending sympathy to your family and may they find comfort in knowing that others care at this time of loss.
Brenda Burt
September 8, 2018
Off on a new journey to meet up with your loved ones in heaven. R.i.P Myrta. God bless. ❤
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