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Barb Schuler Bloemker
October 19, 2005
I remember when Julie was a toddler, I'd come to stay with you guys for the day & end up spending the night. Debbie, Julie - in the stroller - & sometimes Sharon B. & I would walk to the "penny candy stores" which were Timme's, Hendel's, & the one on St. Francois to buy candy, of course. Sometimes we'd stop at the bowling alley, too. We had fun. Julie was the cutest baby, & I loved seeing her.
She grew up to be a beautiful young woman with children of her own. When I got married & had my children, Julie used to babysit for them.
I hadn't seen much of Julie or the family since we moved to KC 24 years ago, but I have thought of her & everybody else often. She has always been in my prayers, and will continue to be.
Your cousin,
Elmer & Fran Armstrong
October 18, 2005
Fran & I remember your smiling face and all of the help of your mother in watching Fran"s mother. God Bless you and your family.
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