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Ashley Warunek
February 2, 2006
Grandma you will be greatly missed. I can remember going to the house and you watching us, you teaching us how to polka, having a snack with you and watching TV. You are beautiful to me. You touched many other people's lives while you were here. I love you and I miss you.
Kimberly Raspiller -Warunek
January 25, 2006
Grandma you will be greatly missed by me and my family,It's been about 5years since I seen you and wished that we could of spent more time together. I will always remember your great sense of humor and your dancing at home to the polka when I was a little girl. To my dad and his sibiling's I'am so sorry and wish I could have attended.
Christina Adams
January 24, 2006
Our family is sorry for your family's lose.Our prayers are with you.
Christina,Joseph & Angela Adams (St.Paul School)
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