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Chris Knaphus
February 17, 2008
Dana,
Listening to you talk about your mother for the last couple of years evidenced how much she ment to you and how much you love her. The love and care that you gave her will be a comfort to you over the coming years. Sorry for your loss.
Ann&LLoyd Glaus
February 17, 2008
So many good memories we have of Renee. Her lovely crafts we made together in Sorority and Elks. Always a cup of coffee to offer visitors. Her love of family was admired by us all.
Our sincere condolences.
Ann and Lloyd Glaus
Susan Ouzts
February 17, 2008
Dana, Chris, Jimmy & Frank,
Your mother was such a joy to know. I was always impressed by the beautiful crafts she made and the wonderful "dilly beans" she canned.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Samuel Thomas
February 17, 2008
Dear Renee's Family,
We were saddened to hear of your loss. Renee was a wonderful lady with a great sense of humor and a love for friends throughout the years. We always enjoyed visiting with her and Joe at the Elks Lodge and making us laugh when we would go in to Sam's candy shop. We loved her and know she will truly be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Sam & Linda Thomas
Karla & Matt Burton
February 16, 2008
Dana, Alan, Johnny & Joseph,
We are so sorry for the loss of your mother and grandmother. She was a beautiful and loving person whose life was blessed because of the love from each one of you. We pray that you will find peace and comfort in the coming days, weeks, and months. It is such a difficult thing to lose your mom. Time does heal and if you'll keep her memories alive your family will feel her near you. With all our love and deepest sympathy, Karla & Matt
Richard and Andra Daines
February 16, 2008
I don't think you can ever prepare yourself for the loss of a loved one. Your mother was such a beautiful caring person. Know that our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Love,
Richard and Andra
Daines
Kim Nielsen
February 16, 2008
When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.
My Aunt Renee was an amazing woman she embraced life and lived it to the fullest; she always had a smile on her face, a story to tell and ALWAYS a talent to share. Fondest memories, playing rummy royal, running to “Dick’s for 10 cent ham sandwiches, crafts and especially the cabin. Thanks again Aunt Renee for all the great times, you were an inspiration to all and will be truly missed. We say goodbye, with much sadness in our hearts, but are so thankful for all you shared and grateful you are at peace now. We love you and will truly miss you Aunt Nae! Buzz, Kimberley, Kenny & Kylee Nielsen
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