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Dorothy Timpe
March 25, 2007
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Maxine M. DiRenza
July 22, 2006
When I think of Bernadine, I see a woman who gave love beyond description, devotion to her family, especially to Pamela, the love she had for her husband, Joe (Darl, as I remember her calling him), how proud she was of her daughter, Madeline and how she cherished and loved her grandson, Michael. When I think of Bern, I see a woman with a wonderful smile and a caring word, always. I will cherish her memory and be forever grateful that I was a part of her life. I so admired and loved her. My deepest sympathy, Madeline and Michael. I know that you will miss her all of your life and hope that your found memories will sustain you. I know that I will, too. Visiting Chicago, will never be the same. God bless and keep you. Love, Maxine XXOO
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