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Susan Coleman
July 20, 2008
My grandmother was a fighter who lived a good, long life of love and support for her family. She was devoted to her family and very giving. Having lost her husband nearly 40 years ago, she gallantly moved on, living her life to the fullest. In the end, PopPop came get her and take her to Heaven with him as they work to serve the Lord. God bless the Stanfields and Smetankas in NY and the Sutliffs in PA. May God stand by us all.
Tracy Graver
July 19, 2008
She was a wonderful Grandmother who will be missed. I will always treasure the memories I have of her. I know she's in heaven and I know someday I'll see her again.
Dianne Stansfield
July 14, 2008
Florence was a wonderful person and it was our privilege to know her.
Dianne and Tricia Stansfield
Eric Bell
July 14, 2008
Great Grandma, you will be greatly missed. Thank you for blessing us with a great family.
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