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Marianne Crittenden Kent lit a candle
Thursday, May 13, 2010
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I went to school with Mark (MANY years ago!). My deepest sympathy to him and his family at this very sad time. God bless. From, Marianne Crittenden Kent (Florida)
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Your Daughter Tammy lit a candle
Saturday, May 1, 2010
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I stood today in the home that you and Dad built for your family so many years ago and I saw life's full-circle all around me. I saw pictures of you and of Dad. Pictures of Grandpa and Grandma Wilson and Hoffman and pictures of the generations who came before whose names are now lost to time. I saw the faces of my sister and brothers, all grief stricken with loss. I saw our children, now all young adults, learning to make their own way in the world. And, beyond them, the newest generation - your great grandchildren - laughing, squealing and playing - filling your home with life again. That's when I realized what I was seeing - that circle of life that people talk about. I saw you in Kathy as she worked in your kitchen setting out the food made by your friends and family. I saw you in Mike's unconditional love for his wayward daughter. I saw you in Mark's spirit as he laughed and chased his greatnephew despite a grief that I know was heavy in his heart. I saw you in your grandchildren and great grandchildren too - glimpses of you everywhere that I looked. It made me realize that you are not really gone. You left little pieces of your soul behind as a lasting gift for each of us. Thank you Mom, I love you.
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Your Daughter Kathy lit a candle
Friday, April 30, 2010
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Mom, as I sit here I am overwhelmed by sadness at how quickly things can change. I miss talking to you everyday to see how you are. You weren't just my mom, but my friend. We shared so much. You were always there for me,as I was for you. I promise never to forget you. I will love and miss you forever. XXOOXX
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Danny Wilson lit a candle
Thursday, April 29, 2010
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I will miss you, love always and forever.
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Mary Powell Nesrsta lit a candle
Thursday, April 29, 2010
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Dear Aunt Janice You gave me so many happy memories of my childhood. I remember the dog you let me name Misty, because you knew I would never have one as a child. I remember banging on the piano in the basement and you telling me it sounded like a song you knew. I remember fresh cookies from the oven and picking tomatoes in the garden and feeling like I had a miracle in my hand. I hear a sewing machine or see a "Tiny" and I think of you. Dogs, kids, toys and dirt never fazed you. Thanks for the memories,Aunt Janice. I loved you and you made such a difference in my life.
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Toni Baker lit a candle
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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I worked with Janice for several years at the Penny Saver and enjoyed her company and leadership. My deepest sympathy to her entire family.
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Cinda Goff/Paul Charles lit a candle
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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So sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful person. We had met her at the Sportsmen's club, with her special friend Lennie Gee.
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Carol Sandstrom lit a candle
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
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Sorry to hear of your mothers passing. I worked at the Wellsboro Advertiser which was part of Mansfield Pennysaver many years ago. I remember your mom fondly. What a loving and great lady she was. God Bless you all and I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
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