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Dick Thompson
December 18, 2009
Kathy was a wonderful friend and coworker. I'll always remember her marvelously expressive laughter. Sorry for your loss.
Gail
December 17, 2009
With deepest understanding in the loss of your life partner, mom, sister, grandmom - you shared, you cared, you loved, you laughed and you were; together through it all - your hearts will be forever full of wonderful memories.
Love
Gail
Brooke
December 17, 2009
Holding you & Kathy in our thoughts & our hearts. May all of the good memories - the ones full of love, laughter, & happiness - help to make the grief softer. Much love to you all the way from Maine,
Brooke, Sarah, & Elliot
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