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Jimmy - Jerry - Mary Ann Maurer
June 18, 2007
We may not have seen Adele very often, but we made sure we knew how she was doing. She suffered long with her illnesses, but now you can find peace that she is in heaven looking down on all of us. She and all of your family will be in our prayers. God bless you all.
MARTIN GRACZYK
June 14, 2007
SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. HANG IN THERE.
Dolores McPeek
June 13, 2007
Our deepest sympathy to Hank, Sue, Skip, Diane and the rest of the family. Your mom (Adele) was one of the toughest cookies I ever knew. She had many ups and downs in her life but she always bounced back. Like she told Diane a short while back-that she never thought she would die. She thought that she was invincible, as I did too. She's in heaven now and her pain is no more. God Bless her & may she rest in peace. Dolores & family
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