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Janet & Roger Rule & Family
October 3, 2023
Well my friend of so many years. I will always remember your voice on the other end of the phone. So much sharing, guiding, hugs, tears and love. My heart breaks, but I know I will see you again. Sit with me often and have a cup of tea for I will be doing the same. Enjoy walks and talks with Jesus. You are such a blessing to everyone you met or had the privilege of being your friend. Thank you for all the years of love. We are praying for your family. I love you so much. See you when the time comes. May God hold your family in his arms as long as they need to be held. You light the world with your smile.
Robert P Humphrey
September 27, 2023
Stasia was a wonderful person, her and John treated me as their own. Took me into her family, she was always helpful and giving she helped more than anyone as a neighbor. She was a very loving person and will be missed .I love you very much Stasia and I will miss you
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