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Linda Patterson
May 27, 2009
Our beloved Irene 'cookies', it was an honor to know her and a priviledge to love her. I will miss her infectious laugh, bright smile and most of all her wonderful stories of yesteryear. This worlds lose is heavens gain. Much love from 'the little guy'
Liz Roman
May 26, 2009
You were known as "Mother" to so many of us, especially airline crew members. I will miss sitting at the kitchen table with you going through your cookie recipes. Christmas will never be the same. May you feel joy and peace in heaven.
Ruth Clark
May 24, 2009
Irene, Angela and Kenny.
Know that our thoughts and love go out to you. "Grandma" was a great woman who taught me so much, loved me no matter what I did, and tried so hard to teach me right from wrong. I always considered her a great part of my life and my family's life. She was always there for us with a smile and tons of food. She will be missed by so many people.
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