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Anonymous posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Grandma, I will miss you dearly. I will always remember going to Grandma's house to just have fun either swimming at her pool with all the family, or just talking and sharing time in her living room. I love you, Grandma. Richy
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
We are saddened by the loss of Mrs. Buffaloe. She was a kind, friendly and beautiful person. The Lord will welcome her with open arms.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 9, 2005
I remember wonderful childhood memories filled with laughter. Mrs. Buffaloe was more than just our neighbor, she was our friend. I remember always forgetting my house key, and having to ring her bell. She always opened the door with open arms, and made me feel better for being so forgetful. My brother, sister, and I will never forget how gracious she was when my parents separated, she would tell us to take a dip in her pool to cool off. It helped to remind us that we were still kids, just going through a bad time. That was when neighbors were just more than the people who lived next door to you. God Bless, Mrs. Buffaloe, May you rest in peace. I will never forget you!
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 9, 2005
Rose Buffaloe was a neighbor of yesteryear. She was welcoming, kind, and a lovely friend. She showed kindness to me and my children at bad time in our lives. Rose always reminded me that things would be better tomorrow. My children thought highly of her because of her generosity, and grandmotherly love. We will keep her smile in our hearts forever.
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Anonymous posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 9, 2005
What a terrific neighbor and grandmotherly figure Mrs. Buffaloe was. I can remember when that part of Ballantyne Rd. was a great place to grow up. A place where neighbors shared the bounty from their gardens, cookies at Christmas, helped clear snow after storms. Mrs. Buffaloe was the last in that neighborhood. My sisters and I learned how to swim in her pool, she was always so nice to us. We will never forget Mrs. Buffaloe, or her kindness. God Bless.
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