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Sue Stutely (Friend) posted a condolence
Monday, February 4, 2008
Reba it is hard to visualize that you and Lowell will not be there on my next visit to Florida. My last visit with you both will be in my memory forever. Your laughter and wisdom will be missed. I know you are with your babdydoll and that you will continue to look out for those whom you loved, especially Rita and Brian. Please keep me in your arms until we meet again. We bonded at the very beginning and it will last for eternity. Thanks for your kindess and love over the past 14 years. I'm sending my love to you both. Sue
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Brian C Hasson (Great Nephew) posted a condolence
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Aunt,you will be missed more than words can ever express!You were the one that was always there for me regardless of the situation,and loved me unconditionally as you did anyone else whose life you were involved in.To know you was to love you and to love you means never to forget you! When you and Uncle Lowell passed each of you took a piece of me with you and left a piece of yourself with me.I only hope i can live a life that will make you proud!I know you never had children of your own but know that I as well as many others looked up to you as a parent!You are gone but will never be forgotten!
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Wayne & Joyce Folsom (Friends & Neighbors) posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Reba, You were in our lives for such a short time and memorable it was. Wayne misses bringing the pancake breakfasts and doiong the little things that brought you cheer and laughter. Your singing those little songs made us both laugh. Knowing you are with Lowell again gives us a certain peace. We miss you knowing our paths will cross again. Joyce and Wayne
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The Brown Family (Adopted Grandchildren, Friends, Neighbors) posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Ms. Reba, We will always look across and see you sitting in the driveway. Then we would walk over to share stories, ice tea, or ice cream. Those long stories you would tell the children about Tennessee. Stories of your horse rides with your friend. (argidy farg - argidy farg) you would say. My daughter says this every time she rides her horse. Thank you for the memories. Everytime we sit and string beads we will think of all the times we talked, laughed, and hugged while stringing. The songs that you would share with the children and I, songs that you sang when you were young. You will be remembered always as a very special person, and a loving adopted meema. The children still look for you and ask to run over to give you your morning huggs. Our family way truly blessed to know you and will miss you and think of you always. God Bless you on your journey, and tell Lowell we said Hello. The Brown Family Lysle, Kim, Amelia, Joe, Gabriel, and Jude.
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Darlene & Gary Goodrow (Friends) posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
May you rest in peace, we have fond memories of you, and the family. Our deepest sympathy to the family.
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Giselle Scholle (Friend) posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
With deepest Sympathy as you grieve know that we are remembering you and honoring the memory of Reba.
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Jody Sprecher (Friend and Loved One) posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
When I think of Aunt Reba I think of red, white and blue! That fantastic red lipstick she was so proud to wear, her silky white hair and her ability to talk a blue streak until I laughed so hard I cried! Reba you are still a honest to goodness bright spot in my day. I smile and cry as I write this. I smile remembering how funny you are. I think Rita inherited your sense of humor. I will never forget your chicken-n-dumplings "hangover cure". I will always smile when I remember how you used to say Brian's name: "Bryyyyyyyyyy-un"! You know you spoiled that boy don't you?! He sure did love it! Lucky kid! I will think of you each and every time I order a pina-colada... I won't write here why that is, however! I will miss you forever. I will rest easy knowing you are right with your "baby" Lowell. That makes my heart feel good. My thoughts and prayers go out the the whole family of relatives and friends... too many to count. Love always, Jody xoxoxoxoxo
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Beth Denker (Friend) posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Aunt Reba You will be missed by so many. I will NEVER forget your wonderful sense of humor. God bless you.
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Phil & Pat Callahan (Friends & Neighbors) posted a condolence
Monday, January 28, 2008
Reba - We will miss our long talks and sitting with you in the warm summer breeze. You are now with Lowell whom you missed so very much.
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Claudia DePierre (Friend) posted a condolence
Monday, January 28, 2008
Aunt Reba you be be missed by so many. Your humor will be with me forever. Blue days were always made so much better by you and your wonderful spirit. I will never forget you and feel so very blessed that I had you in my life. I know you will be happy in heaven to be with your "baby". You both were such an inspirational couple. God bless you and your family.
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Lisa (Friend) posted a condolence
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Rita, my thoughts are genuinely with you.
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Christina Garrett (great niece) posted a condolence
Sunday, January 27, 2008
I feel so fortunate to have had the time we did and I will always cherish the moments we shared. You will always hold a special place in my heart. Until we meet again...
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Damian and Michelle Shafron (Beloved Friends) posted a condolence
Sunday, January 27, 2008
God Bless You, Aunt Reba, and much love to Uncle Lowell...to the Garrett Family and those who are appreciating our loss...our prayers that Aunt Reba is at peace. We needed her but cannot be so selfish to see that without Uncle Lowell, she could never be Aunt Reba. Our prayers extend to the Martin/Garrett family.