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Linda Schreiner Martinez
February 18, 2020
Dear cousins, what a great thing it is for me to remember Auntie Sid! She was always so loving to me, and there were traumatic times in my family that would have been so much worse if not for her support and kindness. She always lives in my heart.
February 1, 2012
Dear Cousins our heartfelt sympathy and prayers go out to you all. I remember the many trips to St Paul with my parents on the train that would always include a visit to your house. We will keep you all in our prayers.
Steve and Bonnie Beaudoin
2601 24th St SE
Minot ND 58701
Donald Beaudoin
March 2, 2011
The Beaudoin Family. So sorry to hear about Rose. I'm Elmer's son - Don Beaudoin. Rose was just a sweet girl. Enjoyed our visits and seeing Rose and Henry. Let's Keep Rose in our prayers.
February 28, 2011
JEANNE FRANSON TOLD ME ABOUT ROVIE'S PASSING....MY PRAYERS FOR YOU ALL...I REMEMBER ROVIE WELL AT ST PATS WHEN I WAS THERE...SORRY I CANT BE THERE FOR THE FUNERAL..FR. MIKE ARMS..CROSSLAKE, MINN.
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Linda Martinez
February 28, 2011
Dear Cousins - I wish I could be there with you to honor Auntie Sid. She was very loving and kind to me. She must have been a wonderful mother to have...I will always remember her with love. Please know that I am with you all in prayer and remembrance. Love, Linda

Auntie Rovie, Neice-Jeanne (Hauck) Franson 2011
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Maggie Doody
February 27, 2011
To the Beaudoins, "Grandma Rose" was a very special person to all of us at the Doody household. We lived next door to Rose on 17th ave n. I remember many talks with her while standing by the fence. She loved our kids and made our first few years in our house amazingly special. She was such a warm and caring person and always told me to forget about the chores and spend as much time with the kids as possible- they grow so fast- and she was right. Our thoughts are with you during this time. Love and prayers from
Steve, Maggie, Steve, Megan and Sam Doody

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Lou and Joanne Basile
February 27, 2011
Dear Jim, Jannie, Joanie, John, Tim, Terry and all the rest of the Beaudoins':
Lou and I wish to extend our sympathy, love and compassion to each and every one of you. We are unable to attend as we have just gotten settled after a two year span of living in limbo. It is hard to explain why events happen in our lives and the timing of such events. The past year of being able to spend so much time with Auntie Rovie and mom enabled me to live again. I loved being able to be there with them. It felt good to put a smile on everyones face, to laugh and sing.
We all know the sad parts and I'm grateful I was able to help on those occasions too.
Auntie Rovie was a very special wife, mother, aunt, great-aunt, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend to all the family and each new comer into the family. She was Lou's favorite, I know!
We will always remember her great sense of humor and love of children.
Sincerely,
The Basile Family
Kristi Schillinger
February 25, 2011
To the entire Beaudoin Family ~
Your Mom was a very special lady and will be truly missed by all. She has always held a special place with me and I have many wonderful memories of the time I spent at "Grandma Beaudoin's" house as a kid. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
Love,
Kristi Casey Schillinger
Dianne Morris
February 25, 2011
Aunt Rose was always such a nice part of my childhood. When I ran away from home at the age of 6, I went to Aunt Rose for lunch. She cheerfully fed my little sister and me but calmly called our parents. She gave us a good ending to our big adventure. I haven't seen her in recent years but I remember her fondly as warm and loving person.
Dianne Beaudoin Morris (New York, NY)
Julia Beaudoin
February 23, 2011
Dear cousins,
Your mother was a sweet lady and you could always tell there must have been a lot of love in that house.
No one loves you like your mother so I know it will be hard, but please remember this:
When I was small, I asked my mother what it was like to have her mother be gone. She told me it was as though her mother had moved away or maybe just to another room and she didn't have her phone number. She couldn't call her, but she knew she was around and she would see her again one day.
I am in Colorado now, so I won't be attending the mass. My prayers are with you.
Love,
Julia Beaudoin
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