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1923
2010
Betty was a devoted mother, grandmother and friend to all who knew her. Her kind & thoughtful ways, her twinkly eyes and gentle smile will be greatly missed. So will her homemade fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, her special apple pie along with all the other homemade goodies that she so carefully prepared with love for everyone.
Her family was her life and she gave all her time and love to them.
The family would like to thank all the wonderful neighbors & friends for their love, support, kindness, prayers, dinners and assistance. You have brought so much love and joy into Grandma's and our lives.
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July 3, 2010
Candy Ochs
Brad and Vicki,
So sorry for your loss.
Candy (Leslie) Ochs
July 2, 2010
LouMae Novak
Dear Vicky & family, So sorry to read of your Mother's passing, but those we love, never die, for as long as we live and remember, they are with us. I will never forget the love and comfort you showed our family during the loss of our loved ones.So may you find comfort in knowing how many people and friends share your sadness. Love you like a daughter, LouMae
July 2, 2010
lisa anderson
i remember your mom from when we were young .vicki my heart goes out to you and your family i feel your pain of losing a parent,think of you often lisa
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