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Todd and family - So sorry to hear of your loss. Sending our thoughts and prayers to all of you. God Bless
From Greg and Lisa Stacey

Todd and family Please accept our condolences on the loss of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time Ron and Cindy Kaz
From Ron and Cindy Kazmierczak

Paul, Todd, Ann and families....I am so sorry to hear of your mothers passing. She was a wonderful lady, that did so much for others. I remember all the years playing ball in the tournaments in Bangor, and how gracious of hosts your parents were. She made me smile....lol. Vern, God Bless. You were a lucky man for those almost 60 years, and she was a lucky lady. I will be thinking of you tomorrow, I'm sorry I won't be able to make it.
From Joe Clary

My sympathy and prayers are with you all in the loss of Rosie. She was such a nice person with such a kind manner and good sense of humor. She even expressed this with the earrings she wore. She is with the Angel in heaven. Our loss, their gain.
From Cathy Bean

Another fun loving and wonderful person that has left us. Aunt Rose was something special and Uncle Verny's love for her was admirable. To be loved like that kept Rose going for the last several years. God Bless all of you. May the Good Lord hold you all so close as you go through these next difficult days, weeks and months. Love you all so much.
From Sherry Etringer

Paul, Nancy and Schaller family, Sorry to hear of your loss. Your mother was one of the nicest people I have ever met. She always had a smile on her face and made others do the same. I will never forget the softball tournaments we spent at her house and how at home she made us all feel. I'm sorry I can't be there, but wanted you to know I am thinking of you. Take care, Kerry
From Kerry Bauer

So sorry to hear of the passing of Rose. She was a wonderful lady who I remember from St. Mary's when I lived in Bangor.
From Maryann Williams