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6 Entries
Kurt Wolverton
August 30, 2003
Grandma, You are the best Grandma that anyone could ever hope for. I know exactly what unconditional love is because of you. I love you and miss you. Kurt
MARILYN FLECK
August 28, 2003
TO THE WORLD'S BEST MOTHER! YOU ARE IN MY HEART ALWAYS. THANKS FOR ALL MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS, WHICH GAVE ME ALOT OF NIECES AND NEPHEWS, AND GREAT NIECES AND GREAT NEPHEWS, AND EVEN TWO GREAT GREAT NIECES.
REST IN PEACE MOM, TILL WE MEET AGAIN.
MARILYN
Joseph Wolverton
August 27, 2003
Your goodness and grace lives on in all of us, and with these we continue to embrace you with that same unending love.
Raymond Wolverton Jr.
September 26, 2002
Grandma,
Words cannot express the loss I feel and will continue to feel with you gone. I will always keep you in my heart in hopes that your legacy, our family, will live on forever.
Ben, Samantha, Peyton, Avery Colvin
September 24, 2002
Great Grandmother, Great Great Grandmother....We love you and will miss you.
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