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Monday, April 20, 2020
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John and Evelyn Mull posted a condolence
Sunday, April 29, 2018
I remember Aunt Bobbe as a strong, beautiful woman. I always enjoyed visiting her and Uncle Pap. When she came to visit us, there was a glamour about her (and Aunt Helen) that filled a room.
I am so grateful that my husband got to meet her several years ago. She was still graceful and charming. May you Rest In Peace, Auntie
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Kathy Cray posted a condolence
Sunday, April 29, 2018
Aunt Bobbie,, I remember the first time I met you,, I had recently gotten engaged to your nephew Ray,, we had stopped to eat a little something on our way back from New York where I was introduced to Rays sisters for the first time,, well anyway we were still full and Uncle Pap told you to get some food out for us all and I looked at Ray and he said I told you so,,lol,, I remember the first time I met you I said she is so pretty and what a lovely lady,, you was always special to me.. We didn’t get to talk much at Grace’s funeral as you had to leave for the airport..Never got to see you again after that,, but always thought of you and you will always have a very special place in my heart,,til we meet again and we will..lots of love,,,Kathy Cray
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Paul & Joan Poulicakos posted a condolence
Friday, April 27, 2018
Paul & Joan Poulicakos
April 27, 2018 at 3:53 pm
The morning call that has changed our lives. We can’t say “Goodbye” but, we can say “See you later”. You made everyday, every Holiday, Birthday’s so special. Every Birthday we were either 28 or 29 and always had a smile when reading our card. The many times you went flying with Paul and I to the mountains. Stop to have lunch. Boat rides on Lake Winnipesaukee. You were so special in every way. We went on picnics, to the beach, shopping, looking for mushrooms, pussy willows etc. Christmas you would always come and shower us with many gifts. You made our Christmas’. We can remember you would cook a meal and bring it to us on New Year’s Day! We could go on and on of how special you have been to us and you will be so missed until we meet again. Love you Mom and always will!
Paul and Joan
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Donna Hall posted a condolence
Friday, April 27, 2018
Seems unreal that you’re no longer with us. You always said that you wanted to live to be 100 (and we all believed you would) because you wanted to receive a birthday card from the President. You were without a doubt, a very unique woman all of your life – never following the crowd, but always making your own path. We are flooded with memories while preparing for your “Celebration of Life” tomorrow. We know that you’ve told us over the years that you wanted it to be upbeat and joyful, and that’s exactly what we’ll be doing…. celebrating your life!
We love you! Tommy & Donna
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Jane & Jim Talbot posted a condolence
Friday, April 27, 2018
We will always remember all our adventures: shopping, eating out, seminars, church, Mother’s Day luncheons, and going to the beach of course. We loved all your letters & cards & super fun gifts..always a toy Heartbreaking saying goodbye but happy knowing we will see you again in heaven..love you Mommy..Jane & Jim
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