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Anonymous posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
I had the privledge of knowing Agnes only a short time. I would see her frequently about the grounds at Alterra while visiting my Mom. She always had the time to stop and chat and continually showed concern for my Mom. Although Agnes would have difficult days of her own, she would put the needs of her neighbors before her own. She is very respected by all those who knew her.I believe in a different time frame, I would have truly enjoyed Agnes as a ""girlfriend"". I will fondly miss her.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Agnes was a great example of a classy lady who lived her life with grace. Her interests in a myriad of subjects kept her active and vibrant throughtout her time here on earth. She will be as asset to heaven.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
I met Mrs. Reilley once when I was a sophmore in high school, and it was great. She was embarassed to talk because she needed a tooth fixed, but she still made jokes to get us to laugh and couldn't help but smile at herself--with a hand over her mouth of course. I just thought, wow, that's exactly how I want to be when I grow up.It really seems like she lived a love-filled life. My thoughts are with all of you.Love, Kate
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Growing up in " the Valleywith Denny as one of my best friends, I had the pleasure of Mrs. Reilley's company many, many times. She was one the nicest, friendly persons I can ever remember in my life. I'm sure she will be dearly missed by her family and will be in my prayers.
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