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Audrey Lisa Bell1-21-34 to 10-11-97Audrey, a loving and giving person, immigrated from Italy in 1956. She loved to read and give wonderful dinner parties. Her greatest joy was her children, Michael, Crystal, and Tina. She taught them the the survival tools needed to face life's challenges along with giving them and others around her, an abundance of love. She was my yesterdays companion and I look forward to my tomorrow's reunion. Friends
forever and after,
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Jacqueline Marie Engelentered into restOctober 26,1997 age 49 years Jacqueline was known as Kyla to her sisters in the "Ladies of the Heart". She was a wonderful lady, mother and person. Her kindness and spirit of the Sisterhood will remain with us always. May you have the peace that passes all human understanding our sister.
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Linnie May Hight SeelyOctober 11, 1918 toMay 1985 Linnie, a very intelligent, loving and beautiful person did something very special for a woman of her generation. She became her high school Salutatorian and went on to graduate from Baylor University. She married Olin Thomas Seely and they had two children, William Hight Seely and Margaret Elaine Seely McClung. She also had three grandchildren. This loving and beautiful lady lost her life to Breast Cancer. She is missed by her family and friends.
I love you Gran,
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CATHERINE ANN FREEMAN
MONTAGUE Kay was a strong, intelligent, business lady when she married my Uncle Jimmy. She was warm, funny and loving. She loved children. How many older brides would have let their soon to be neice try on their bridal veil and after the wedding, tell her that she could try on her gown too and play bride? Aunt Kay did this for me. She was so special. At the time of her marriage, my uncle had two children who's mother had passed away. Without a thought, she lovingly and proudly became a mother and grandmother. She bore two children of her own as well. Deeply religious, I believe one of the happiest days in her life was when her oldest son became a priest. She was always there for herchildren ,grandchildren, great-grandchildren, neices, nephews and anyone who needed her. Aunt Kay died in her sleep, peacefully. She was a victim of Parkinson's Disease. Lovingly rest
in peace,
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LINDA PITSINGER ABBOTT
December 14, 1942 to September 8, 1976 The one thing "everyone" always says when they talk about my momma is that she always had a smile and a kind word to say to everyone, it didn't matter if she knew you or not. She was always willing to help anyone out with anything. She loved life with a passion and loved the "Great Spirit" above even more. My mom was a wonderful wife and mother, always there. I was her only child and my momma was just like a wolf mother when it came to me, she was my best friend, protector and teacher. She died when she was only 34, due to complications of diabetes. She had suffered silently and with great courage in the pain which was a part of her daily life for as long as I can remember. Her passing, as sad as it was for me, was a blessed relief from her suffering. Her funeral was one of the largest I have ever seen. Even people who knew her from elementary school, including some teachers, were there. It was a beautiful tribute to a beautiful lady. Although you are gone momma, I feel your beautiful spirit still with me. Holding me and surrounding me with your precious love. I miss you and love you momma, Kathleen
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