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Frank W. Stowell
March 6, 2006
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
annie robinson
February 13, 2006
I know what losing your mother feels like.It gets easier with time but you never really get over it.
Your parents were very special friends for over fifty years and we miss them.Oh,the fun times we had when they were in Newark and then again,when we caught up with them in Perrysburg! I'm afraid it is the end of the era...but it was certainly wonderful while it lasted and I wouldn't trade it for anything...
Blessings,Amy,to you and all your siblings...and a big hug from me to you. With love,Annie
sarah secor
February 10, 2006
dear dick, amy, crispin and gray. i was so sorry to learn of your mother's recent death. she was truly a gentle woman in every way. i always had an immense respect for both of your parents. and how nice they are finally joined again in heaven. my prayers are with you.
love, sarah
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