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The Norling family
April 5, 2014
Granma Page we have learnt to get to know you via your granddaughter Bonnie - we have laughed at your antics and then grew sad at your departure. Thank you for allowing us to know a little about you - you are a sterling woman. Not many of those around now a days.
Bonnie (Margaret) Page-Catlett
March 27, 2014
Grandma, I will forever be honored to have your name and as you told me last summer, I am exactly like you and everything you've ever taught me resonates as the woman I am today. Thank you for teaching me that with two legs, buses, and trains you can virtually go anywhere you want independently. I also appreciate learning to stick to what is right even if it goes against the grain of what everyone else around you is doing! By far you are the strongest woman I've ever known! Love you and check on my baby boy for me!
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