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Rhona Cohen
February 16, 2007
"Miss Northrup" was my first grade teacher in 1956. I am now in my 34th year as a first grade teacher. I remember her so well and loved her as my teacher. I went to see her when I became a teacher and was so warmly received by her. Very recently I met someone who worked with 'Miss Northrup" and she showed Miss Northrup my class picture when I was in first grade. I understand that Miss Northrup was touched by seeing the picture. I am so very sorry to have learned about her passing. A part of me has passed along side her. I extend to all of her family my deepest sympathies.
Rhonda Cohen
Marilynn Hansen
January 15, 2007
I extend my sympathy to your family.
C. Lane
January 14, 2007
Sending you comforting thougths and heartfelt sympathy.
January 14, 2007
Sending you comforting thougths and heartfelt sympathy.
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