From
Brian John ChauvinDate
Saturday, December 23, 2000Message
Fran & Family Kindest Regards and my sincere condolence to you and your family. My your Holidays fill your time with good memories of all the goods times you had with your mother. Kindest Regards Brian & Elaine & FamilyFrom
Cathy ShortDate
Tuesday, December 19, 2000Message
We're sorry for the loss of your mother. Me and mmy family send our condolences.From
Theresa Sauve'Date
Monday, December 18, 2000Message
Vince thinking of you at this time. Sorry. Mrs. Theresa Sauve'From
Lorrane FreemanDate
Monday, December 18, 2000Message
I was saddened and shocked to hear of Anita's passing. She was always so pleasant and helpful whenever I visited her in her shop. I would like to think she is now with her Matt, in heaven.From
Kristy ParrottDate
Sunday, December 17, 2000Message
She was a wonderful woman. Everytime she walked in the room it seemed asthough everones faces would glow. She touched all of our lives in a beautiful way. She helped all of us out in our time of need, and she gave us advice that we will never forget. She inspired me, and she showed me I was special...just as she showed everyone else they were special in her own way. Everyone reading this should be privaleged to know her. No one was expecting this, and unfortunatly life goes on. I've heared so many thoughts about what people think she might be doing right now and the best one I heard was that she's dancing on a cloud, in heaven, with grandpa. I think that if we all stay strong and stick together we will make it through this. I'm going to miss my little grandma bug...nobody will ever replace her. I feel like a peice of me went with her. She was always doing something for someone else. She was the most giving person I have ever met, and I was lucky to be so close to her. On a lighter note: Aunt Clarnete will do for now.