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Carla Bailes
May 6, 2007
G.G.,
Thank you for all the great memories. I loved the get- togethers at your house and talking about your team, the Cubs. You'll always be in my heart and yes, my cans will always be in the recyling bin. You taught us well.
I love you, G.G.!
Carla
Robert Davies
May 6, 2007
Olga,
Almost 30 years ago you and Fritz accepted me as part of your family.
I had enjoyed many wonderful times over the years and you will always be in my heart and thoughts. You will missed by all those you have touched over the years.
Carol Fisher
May 5, 2007
Grandma -
You will always live deep in my heart. I love you
Carol
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