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Judy LeCoq
November 6, 2016
I will always remember Bee's smile and warm hand squeeze! She was a calm and strong leader of our Symco group, but importantly, you always knew she would be there to help you through any rough spots. Thanks, Bee. My thoughts are with all of her family.
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Sally Godard
November 4, 2016
So many of us loved Bee and were loved back. I was honored to know Bee for 45 years -- and I always appreciated her thoughtfulness, deep intelligence, and attentive friendship. We were always drawn to her humor and kindness. She led with strength and a smile. Loving you, Bee. I send hugs to my dear friend, April, and all the family.
Charlotte Cutting
November 3, 2016
Our sympathy on your loss. Todd, Charlotte and Josie
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