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Theresa Van De North
November 29, 2001
I have very many fond memories spent with Paw Paw. His great-grand children do as well. He spent many holidays at our house and came out to help with the kids while I was in the hospital having more grandkids for him. Some of my fondest memories are of him playing with the kids. Jacqui playing house in the basement and she would make him sit and eat his dinner and make him help clean up. He would also sit outside and play with the kids on the swingset.He loved the children and they loved him. I think I'm gonna miss most especially with Christmas so close is him being here watching the kids as they wake up in the morning to open there gifts and enjoying coffee and conversation in the morning. I love you Paw Paw and I will miss you so much. I feel very blessed that you were a part of my life and my childrens life.
Ann Nebelski
November 27, 2001
Uncle Ed was a special Uncle to me, even though I only remember seeing him a few times, when he would come back to New Hampshire, and that was years ago. I have fond memories of him.
Ann Nebelski
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