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Donna Tipton
February 8, 2005
Especially to Donald Pugh & Mary Ann Pugh Weikel: I happened to view the obit from the Saginaw News for your step-mother. I hadn't heard anything about you in years. I'm Donna Bocker Tipton.Do you remember me from Saginaw & First Baptist Church? I cleaned out my parent's home in Saginaw in 2003 & found at least one picture of the two of you. Brought back memories.
Pamela (Doan) Dale
February 8, 2005
Bert, and Family,
With my deepest sympathy,
May you find peace in the memories of times past, and comfort in the love of those who care about you.
I remember Jane's sweet personality when she would come to pick up Bert at Leebaws shoe repair shop(where I worked) or when she would come to pick up work to take home to repair. Always a smile on her sweet face. God bless you during this difficult time....
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