3 Entries
Gena Brooks
July 16, 2008
Grandma, this is your first born grandchild. I just want to say how Blessed I feel to have had you for 40 years. You are a caring, loving and super lady and I will miss you. Thanks you all who have sent cards, thoughts and prayers to our family, they are much needed. JoLee misses you, she has asked that you come back and Gianunna misses you calling her woudin. Love You Grandma.
MARLENA DITTMAR
July 10, 2008
Gramma wasn't my blood grandam, but she was my grandma. I knew this women for 10 years and she watched me grow from a girl to a young women. She was always full of smiles and laughter. I feel blessed that she got to stick around long enough to see my son who is 2 years old. I will always remember "gramma" and her cute little sun hats. Forever in my heart!!
Saundra Smith
July 10, 2008
I would like to start out by saying how much I love and miss my grand mother. Anyone that knew her knew she had a heart of gold. Thank you to everyone who will sign this Guestbook - all of your condolences are very much appreciated.
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