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Heather Osborne
September 10, 2011
I love you Aunt Ann, and I miss you dearly! I am sorry that I was not there in person to say goodbye, but I am grateful that I was able to send you my love over the phone. You are very special to me & my family, and you will always be remembered as well as Uncle Paul and my only 1st Cousin Mark--your beloved husband & son. I know you are all at peace and reunited in Heaven in the Lord's hands!
"But those who trust in the Lord will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint." Isaiah 40:31
Roger Baldus
May 9, 2011
Never faltered in her support of all of those involved in rebuilding Seabridge after the storms. Always a kind word of support. Ann will surly be missed. God bless her. Roger and Bonnie Baldus
May 8, 2011
GOODBY SWEET ANN, MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.
I KNOW YOU WILL BE WITH PAUL AND MARK
FOREVER. SUE AND AUSTIN WHITE
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