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Jerry & Marian Kamin
October 26, 2001
To all of Jean's family...
Please accept our deepest sympathy for the loss of a loved one.
Marian & Jerry Kamin
Debbie Schranze Schranze
October 25, 2001
All of the family here in California just want you to know what a dear person Aunt Gene was. We will never forget her devotion to our family especially how good she was to Grandpa & Grandma Kriesel. We have fond memories of our holidays spent together. Family was everything to her. Although we live thousands of miles away she was never out of hearts. Love, Debbie and sisters-in law, Beverly and Alice
Leon and Beverly Silverman
October 25, 2001
Please accept our condolences on the loss of Jean.
donald kriesel
October 25, 2001
TO MY MOTHER AND BEST FRIEND I WILL MISS DEEPLY AND WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU AND AM SORRY I DIDN'T SEE YOUR PAIN FOR ALL THESE YEARS MAY YOU REST IN GOD'S ARMS AND YOUR SPIRIT WILL AWAYS BE IN MY HEART LOVE ALWAYS DON
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