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Barbara L Jackson
March 27, 2009
Lillian was my mother, Adeline Uscian's friend up to my mother's death, over sixty five years. They met when they were eight and were childhood buddies. Lillian was very much a part of my childhood. My parents' house bubbled over with enthusiasm whenever Lillian and Ray visited. Lillian was a loyal friend to my mother to the end. When my mother was suffering from Parkinson's disease, Lillian visited her weekly and of course always bought sweets from Gladstone Bakery. Although I have not seen Lillian in a few years, thinking about her brings a smile to my face. Sorry for your loss.
Barbara (Uscian) Jackson
Barb Utley
March 25, 2009
I have never in my life met such a positive upbeat person as Lillian. I see her face shinning and loving to read Gods word, just one more verse she would say. I am sorry for your loss, and that we will miss her very much, but know that we will see her again and I can't imagine what her new body will look like and how she will look at everything!! Love to you Judy and Al and the rest of the family.
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