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Linda Leeth
November 20, 2015
Sister it was wonderful sharing recipes, catching up on childhood memories over the past years. I remember your tow head hair and in a white pinafore when you ran across the road at Piney Creek front of traffic. You thought Aunt Dorothy, I thought Aunt Ruby, we both know one of them tanned you. It made a lasting impression on you. Everyone was so scared, white faced and shaking. You were maybe two or three years. The driver slamed on the brakes so hard the car bucked. Glad was able to talk to you on your anniversary Love you. God bless and keep you.
Linda and Fred Leeth
November 20, 2015
Janice, I am truly grateful for the many telephone calls we shared, sharing recipes, and childhood memories. You were the cutest little tow headed girl. You and I agreed that you got a good tanning when you ran across the road at Piney Creek, and scared all of us to death. You may have been three. You had on a white pinafore. One of the aunties spanked you. I thought it was Ruby or you thought it was Dorothy, she was so scared she was white and shaking. It made an impression as you still remembered. It was wonderful to know we talked on your wedding anniversity
Much love. God bless you and keep you.
Linda and Fred Leeth
amy hulsey
November 18, 2015
my mom was the most amazing woman who will be truly missed love always amy
Pat Eidson
November 16, 2015
November 14 2015
Losing someone special
Is a terrible thing to bear.
It's the kind of shock for which
We simply never can prepare
One moment we are smiling
And the next is filled with tears,
And losing one we love does not
Get easier with years.
But please remember you have friends
To help and ease your way
Who share your loss and care for you
Far more than words can say.
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