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Anetta (Parker) Steiner posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Dear Judy, Dennis & families,
Oh how my heart goes out to each of you during this loss of your precious mother & grandmother. As one of her many nieces, I share in your loss.I could nearly write a book about all the wonderful and happy hours I have spent in her home during my lifetime. I remember the very first time I went home with Aunt Sarita & Uncle Clarence to spent a week or two. We had all been at Grandma Hooker's for a dinner gathering when I was probably 8-10 yeaars old. I begged to go home with my Auntie. However, as we started the drive from Otis to Burlington, I started missing my mommy, and started crying. I think I cried nearly all the way to the farm. My sweet little Auntie tucked me into bed when we got home and I fell asleep. The next morning I was fine and enjoyed the rest of my time with her. My visits in her home continued for many years, even after I was married and had a family of my own. My little boys seemed to enjoy their time at the farm as much as I did. My biggest regret is that I wasn't able to get down there in recent years and take my own mother to share time with her big sissy. Dear ones, know you are surrrounded with my love and my prayers as you go through this difficult time.
Your cousin, Anetta
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Anetta (Parker) Steiner posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Dear Judy, Dennis & families,
Oh how my heart goes out to each of you during this loss of your precious mother & grandmother. As one of her many nieces, I share in your loss.I could nearly write a book about all the wonderful and happy hours I have spent in her home during my lifetime. I remember the very first time I went home with Aunt Sarita & Uncle Clarence to spent a week or two. We had all been at Grandma Hooker's for a dinner gathering when I was probably 8-10 yeaars old. I begged to go home with my Auntie. However, as we started the drive from Otis to Burlington, I started missing my mommy, and started crying. I think I cried nearly all the way to the farm. My sweet little Auntie tucked me into bed when we got home and I fell asleep. The next morning I was fine and enjoyed the rest of my time with her. My visits in her home continued for many years, even after I was married and had a family of my own. My little boys seemed to enjoy their time at the farm as much as I did. My biggest regret is that I wasn't able to get down there in recent years and take my own mother to share time with her big sissy. Dear ones, know you are surrrounded with my love and my prayers as you go through this difficult time.
Your cousin, Anetta
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Carole Walters Huppe posted a condolence
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Judy and Dennis and families,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Judy, it was just a year ago I was in Burlington for my Dad's funeral and had such a nice visit with you about your Mom. I know you were so good to her and you will miss her dearly.
Thinking about you,
Carole Walters Huppe
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Christina Rogers posted a condolence
Friday, March 2, 2012
I am truly sorry for the loss of this wonderful woman. She will never be forgotten but will live through all of you. Her memory will always be great as the time of her life was long and fulfilling. She had no regrets and loved you all very much. I am again sorry for this loss and if there is anything I can do to help in any way please let me know.
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