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4 Entries
John Larkin
February 28, 2005
May God Bless and Grace you, all, at this difficult and challenging time! Helen's in my prayers as are you! God Bless!
Sandy & Lee Shade
February 28, 2005
We wish to express our deepest sympathy. I worked with Helen at the accounting center and at the training center. Lee worked with Bill and Helen at the training center as well. Both Helen and Bill were great people.
They will be missed.
Lee & Sandy Shade
Don and Darline Molde
February 27, 2005
Joe and Tony: We are wintering in Texas--and our daughter called from St. Cloud MN and informed us of your Mom's death. How very sorry we are to hear --our deepest symapthy, Your Mom was a wondeful neighbor and a special lady--we shall be in touch via a card. Wish we could be there for the funeral for you and your family. We do know how difficult it is to lose a loved family member. If we can be of any help at your lake home, please let us know--we want to help in any way. God Bless--The Moldes
Steve Markuson
February 27, 2005
Helen God Bless you and rest in peace.
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