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Ellen Uffelman Davis
October 7, 2008
I am so sorry I missed this announcement. My parents (Walter & Betty Uffelman) were close friends of Ewing & Roberta when they were all young & dating & then later as well. I loved her dearly & will always remember what a sweet lady she was.
Richland heath care center the 4TH floor Nurses
September 27, 2008
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Tami Kilmarx
September 26, 2008
This sweet person, my favorite aunt in the world, graced my life in so many precious ways. I spent most of my childhood weekends with her and Uncle Ewing and my childhood memories are filled with great fun and great love. I will miss both of them very much, but know I will see them someday and will get to rest in their love again. Aunt Burr--I love you so much! Tami
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