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September 16, 2009
I just saw the notice about Karen, even though I never met her but I learned about her though researching of the family tree. My prayers are with the family.
Patricia Strezo
Providence, RI
Tina Hedstrom
June 12, 2009
Dear Dawn, Mike, Butch and families:
Words cannot express how much I will miss your mom. I had the privilege and honor of working with her for 13 years and she made my days bearable. She was my best friend and confidante. Not only that, she was my ‘Office Buddy’, ‘Lunch Buddy’, ‘TV Buddy’, ‘Sweepstakes Buddy’ and, we shared so much more. She was a good friend to both of us and Roxie will miss her visits to the office to see “Aunt Karen”. Karen was a wonderful person and will be deeply missed. You and your families have our deepest sympathies and will remain in our prayers always.
Love,
Brad, Tina & Roxie Hedstrom
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