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Tuesday, February 6, 2018
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George Tyrrell posted a condolence
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Virginia and family, Sorry to hear of your loss. I know she had a good, long life, but we still are never ready to let go. Again, sorry for your loss, you are in out thoughts and prayers, This gets away from your loss, but Russ, I have found a couple of good used Rice Tractors if you or Tammy need one. Sorry, couldn't help it Russ. God bless you all in your time of need. George and Linda Tyrrell.
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Amy Mantey posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
What an honor it was to care for Nettie over the years while she lived at GMCC. She was a vibrant woman and what a beautiful smile. She will be missed by many, but watches down on us everyday.
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Elva & Jack Cooper posted a condolence
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Virginia, Jim and Families: Our sincere sympathies to all of you, what a great loss. Your Mom always knew me, when I'd go to the nursing home with Mother, we would always stop to say "Hello" and she always called me Elva Kay. She certainly lived a good, happy long life and will be greatly missed by many folks. She has met a lot of relatives again, and bet they are really making up for lost time. If I'm not mistaken, she outlived my Grampas (Gottlieb) whole family. God be with you all at this time of your loss. Elva Kay and Jack
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Nathan Kramer posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Please extend my sympathy to the Hasart Family. Nettie's life is a testament to the enduring spirit of the immigrant families that came to the Settlement. With Nettie's death, comes the end of an era - she was the last of the Russian born immigrants that settled in eastern Colorado.
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