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Derek Simmons
April 6, 2006
From the Simmons Family with love and many memories of our dear sweet friend and mother in the Lord Isabella Flaherty. We'll see you again on the other side. Love Yah!
Charles R. Snyder, M.D. and staff
April 5, 2006
Our deepest sympathy.
John, Leon, and Edgar Covil
April 4, 2006
To Betty and all those who loved Isabella,
It was our honor and pleasure to know this wonderful woman over the past year and a half at Riverside Presbyterian House. Isabella was always comfortable in her skin and did not mind being her unique self. A delightful person to be around she used her many God given gifts and talents to brighten many groups and individuals. In short, the world would be a much better place in which to live if there were more people like Isabella Flaherty. We are so very grateful for the time we had to enjoy Isabella. Our lives were made richer and our cares were made lighter by her profound ways.
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