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Ida Mae Melnick
January 17, 2009
Love you sis
Pam Dellinger
January 17, 2009
Aunt Dot, Love and miss you so much. Will never forget all the wonderful times we had being around you
Erma Anderson
January 16, 2009
My deepest heartfelt sympathy to all of you in this time of sorrow. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love you all.
Ron & Diane Anderson
January 15, 2009
Our deepest sympathy goes out to all the family, our prayers are with you all
tom adams
January 14, 2009
My prayers and thoughts are with all of your family
Lisa Gill / Monhollen
January 13, 2009
Our deepest sympathies and prayers are with all of you now.
Tashia Frost-Bell
January 13, 2009
We will Miss you Grandma. Your Daughters, Grand-daughters, and Great Grand-daughters find our strength from you. We will miss seeing you in your garden. May you be in your garden all the time. May your roses be in full bloom, may your gardenias and carnations fill the air with the sweet smells you love so much. May we find your strength in our hearts every day. May our gardens bloom from your love every year. The smell of sweet flowers will remind us of you. Love all your girls.
Tashia Frost-Bell
January 13, 2009
We love you very much Grandma. Your Daughters, Grand-daughters and Great Grand-daughters pull from your strength to find ours. We will miss seeing you in your garden, now you can be where the plants and flowers are around you all the time. May your rose garden be in full bloom all year round. May the smell of the gardenias and carnations fill the air around you, and the sun shines on your face every day. May your strength stay with us for an eternity. Love you and miss you. Love All Your Girls
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