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Eileen Miller-Girson
November 21, 2016
We are sorry for your loss. May good memories remain in your thoughts and may she rest in peace.
Eileen & David
November 17, 2016
I am so sorry for your loss. I hope your family finds peace during this difficult time. Never forget that Your Creator cares for you and will give you special strength to cope. (Psalms 27:11)
November 15, 2016
Please be assured that God loves your family and will provide the comfort and support that you all need at this time. (Matthew 5:4) I am deeply sorry for your loss and I will be keeping you all in my prayers.
Paul Warshauer
November 15, 2016
On behalf of the former campers and staff of the Camp Waupaca Reunion Group, we offer our sincere condolences. May her memory be a blessing.
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