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Tom Page
March 11, 2011
Bill I'm sorry to hear of your wife's passing. She is no longer suffering. You were a great husband and I know she loved all the help and support you gave her over the years. It won't be all that long and you'll be reunited once again. You were a good friend and a fun co-worker. Thka care of your self. Love Tom Page
March 9, 2011
I'm also saddened to hear of Lorraine's passing. I remember lots of warm summer mornings playing dress-up games when we were kids. We used to walk to Highland Park together sometimes. She had such beautiful curly hair. I remember her with fond affection.
Along with with my sisters, Susan and Sophie, I want to express my condolences to Lorraine's family.
Sophie (Piele) Hanson
March 8, 2011
I am sad to hear of Lorraine's passing. My family lived across the street from the Southern family while growing up. My sister Susan and I went to school with Lorraine and saw her often at church and neighborhood functions. Lorraine was very kind to me. I am so sorry for her family's loss.
Hauley Farish
March 8, 2011
i'm so very sorry for your loss.
Bryce Palmer
March 8, 2011
I just learned of Lorraine's passing. I was very sad to hear about it. Lorraine and I were on "In Black and White" together. (Highland High School's literary magazine.) From the picture she looks very much like she did in high school. I remember her as a really sweet kid and a good friend who was easy to talk to.. In my year book she wrote: "I have really enjoyed creative writting this year. It was fun...don't forget to do what you want - You can you know."
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Bryce Palmer
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Lee Belnap
March 8, 2011
I was shocked to read about Lorraine's passing in the print newspaper. My wife, Christine, and I met the Dimmicks during our service as Inner-City missionaries about ten years ago and have loved and appreciated Lorraine and Bill ever since. May God bless all of you at this difficult time in your lives.
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