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Lori
August 3, 2009
Like the person before me, I never met Audrey in person, but dealt with her on the phone through work. We would talk several times a month. She was a lovely person, very sincere and very friendly. We would always shoot the breeze for a few minutes and she always had some funny story about something that was going on. There are not many people who could inspire a stranger to experience the tears of grief but I did cry for her today. Bless your family, I would have wished you many more years with her and am very sorry to learn she was taken from you so soon.
Debra
July 13, 2009
Dear Joe and Dana -
I had never met your mom in person, but I dealt with her frequently on the phone through work. I have just learned of her passing and wanted to tell you both how sorry I am. She was a woman who really seemed to enjoy life. Mostly, I wanted to tell you how much she loved both of you. Sometimes we'd spend a half hour on the phone at work and she would go on and on about both of you. She was very proud of you and obviously loved you both very much.
Rich & JoAnne Panzer
June 30, 2009
Dear Shirley, Amy and family,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. We remember your numerous family visits in Des Plaines with Loretta so many years ago. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all, especially Audrey's children, at this time of sorrow.
William Dallman
June 4, 2009
Please accept our sincere condolences.
The Dallman Familiy
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