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Lisa Setinc
March 29, 2005
I know Grandma yelled at me alot and maybe i didn't always do what i was told but i loved her soooo much. She would have done anything for me if i needed her to. She was always there for me for every important moment in my life. My Grandma taught me how to do everything like to write my name, (which we wrote like a million times) she rocked me to sleep in the rocking chair, and i used to love when she tickled me to put me to sleep. She waited for us after school to make us something to eat and talk with us.I Would sometimes get mad because i wanted to take a nap after school and she would just keep talking and talking to me while i was trying to fall asleep.I think i might have taken advantage of her when she was there because i thought she would always be there and now i will never see her again. MY parents bought the house from her and i am moving upstairs but i know everytime i will go up there i will think of her and all of the great times I have had with her. I still can not believe that she is gone becuase i just think she is in the hospital or rehab center. I always told her that she would live forever but she just couldn't be strong anymore. Her bus came, like she always said, and she will be able to see all of her friends and family in heaven. They were all waiting for her but she was trying to be strong for her family on earth. She went through alot of hard times but she was a strong polish woman that nothing could stop, only herself. Yes she is my grandma and i loved that little lady so much even though i didn't show it all the time, but i did.
She will be in my heart and memories forever.
I will Always miss you Grandma.
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M. Collins
March 25, 2005
Dear Aunt Helen,
I have few but wonderful memories of you, Aunt Irene, and my Grandma.
The Gabor Sisters indeed!
Mary Partyka
March 24, 2005
Dear Aunt Helen,
You were a wonderful lady who will be missed. Thank you for being kind to me. I regret I did not communicate with you as I should have when you were still alive but you were in my thoughts and prayers. Now the Gabor sisters are together once again. Can heaven handle all of you?
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