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Barbara Holm
June 8, 2020
Shirley was such a wonderful lady. She was so much fun. I will remember her laugh and many other things about her. I feel blessed to have known her and I will miss her very much. I used to work with her husband Ozzie, so I had known her for many years. Lucky me!
Patricia Sayre Krier
June 7, 2020
Hi Shirley,
I am so grateful to have spoken with you on Saturday. Sure wish I could have been with you, I am going to miss our Sunday calls and you will always have a special place in my heart. I loved you very much, you were such a wonderful lady. Now that you are at peace and with Oz, Kent and Kevin you are finally where you want to be. With all my love, hugs and kisses to you my special lady. We have a lot of great memories. Your daughter in law Trish. Ps...Say hi to Kent for me and give him a hug. ❤
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