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Jesse Fitzgerald
April 7, 2009
Ken and Kim,
Please accept my deepest sympathies from myself and my father (Vern) and mother (Margaret). I still remember the days as kids when we all gathered at your house to play outside games. Your Mom and Dad were both great to put up with us all. They will both be missed.
Bill Bredice
March 30, 2009
Kim, Ken, Sandy and family
I treasure the trips to Reno I took with Fay, Anne, Barb, my mom and other friends. I think Fay and I were the only ones who made every trip, and we even made a quick one in and out of Reno on a Saturday once. Fay was always so wonderful with her words about my family, including both of my parents and my wife and kids. I was lucky to meet her at Boeing nearly 20 years ago and have nothing but fond memories of her.
Patricia Stouffer
March 29, 2009
Kim, Kenny, Sandy and family, Fay was a very, very dear friend. She helped me in so many ways especially to be able to look at situations with a different perspective. I have missed her for a long time and with great sadness as her illness caused the deterioration of her body. She always had a beautiful smile and a warm hug and laughed and cried and was game for anything. I will always think of her with love and to know that she is at peace. She was very courageous and brave. Thank you Fay for being my friend and letting me into your life. Love Pat
Barbara Mathews
March 27, 2009
Kim, Kenny, Sandy, and Families
Please accept my deepest sympathies. I thought the world of Fay and will miss her so much. I am so lucky to have had the years I did have to enjoy her and just have her there as a wonderful friend. Fay was just a beautiful person inside and outside! I don't have the words to tell you how much I will mess her. I believe she is watching over all of us and she is in a better place! Love Barb
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