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Monday, October 11, 2004

We are sad to hear of the passing of Aunt Edith. Roy and I always had a lot of fun with Aunt Edith and Uncle Andy. Roy used to love helping Uncle Andy on the farm when he came up to visit. We always felt close to them. Even though she was my Aunt by marriage, she always felt like my real Aunt. She was always laughing and joking, and we always had a good time. Every time I would go to see her I would bring packs of gum with me. She always looked forward to that. I remember she would slip them into her pocket, and with a laugh say "I better hide them before the kids see them". This is just one of so many happy memories to reflect on. When you would come to her house you just felt like you were home. We will all miss her so much,and she will forever be in our hearts.

Love,
Dolly Thorpe, the boys, and my beloved husband, Roy.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Edith,

I remember the years so long ago (60) when your nephew, Billy Hutchison and I hiked to the Harmony area many times to your home adjacent to Les Kinney's farm. We spent hours playing in the hay loft of Les' nearby barn. And, of course, your good cooking certainly enhanced our journeys. Oh, yes, along the way we picked a few walnuts and green apples from the trees aligning the Marble Hill Road. Cherished memories such as these are forever.

Peace,
Ron Wynkoop, Sr.