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Heidi Farrell and Family posted a condolence
Our love goes to your family. I remember spending the night at your house, Kathy, when I was about 15 years old. I always remembered your mother laughing and kidding around. She was wonderful. My, how time goes by. All my memories of visiting your childhood home were lovely memories for me. Times to make me smile. I was honored to know your mother. Many prayers to your father. I understand his grief. With the support of all of you, he will be comforted. *hugs
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Ellen posted a condolence
I remember Gloria from a very young age. We lived across the street from her for a few years, kindergarten age for me. Gloria was always so nice to me. We lost touch for over twenty years and she picked up right where she left off, always asking me how each and every member of my family is doing. She was always so welcoming and warm to me. May you rest in peace Gloria. I will always have great memories of you.
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Heather posted a condolence
Grandma,
You've left us with so many good memories and traits to carry on. We love you so much!
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Sandy Zutter Melo posted a condolence
I have so many fond memories of growing up around Ma! Her laughter, her smile, and her great sence of humor but most of all her love. She was one very special person in my life. May you all find the peace in knowing she is in the arms of our savior and will wait at the gates of heaven where we will meet again! Love to all! Sandy
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Debbie,Doug & Kayla Axelson posted a condolence
Karen and Robertson family- Sorry for your loss.Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family at this difficult time. God bless.
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Betsy Briggs posted a condolence
Thinking of you at this difficult time. May your faith bring a sense of peace.
Betsy Briggs
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Jennie Clarke posted a condolence
Aunt Gogi, you will definitely be missed. We will all miss your gorgeous smile, your bright aura and your amazing personality. Your passing left a gigantic hole in everyone's hearts but the love we feel for you outweighs that. Say hi to Nana and Poppy for me! Miss you always!
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Theresa Clarke posted a condolence
My dear Aunt Gogi, I was so blessed to have you in my life. Telling stories of the kind of humor you had has brought smiles to my face at this difficult time :( Like the time I had my tonsils out and didn't talk for a week after for fear I would rip the stiches, you said if I didn't talk soon I would never talk again. Betcha you were sorry saying that cause I haven't stopped talking since..haha. I miss you so much. Tell Nana I said happy birthday and I hope someday I will see you both again until then keep smiling cause you have such a beautiful smile and an infectious laugh :) P.S. do they have coffee in Heaven cause if not I will find a way to send some. Love you always
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Angel posted a condolence
You already know who this is.It has been years but you and your family remain close to my heart.Its like we came from two different worlds and so far a part.Aunt Glory"thats what I called you", you helped save me ,my life and my soul.You never knew it, how much you inpacked my life.I remember you,Mooney and Aunt Peg coming to see me in the hospital....if it wasn't for those visits I would of died.Thank you so much for being there and wipping my tears away.I can't get over the picture here and how much you and Bev look a like.Know that my thoughts all with the whole family.God Bless you all.
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Frank and Sally Manno posted a condolence
Iam so sorry to hear of Gloria's passing.She was a good friend.We used to have a lot of good times.I know she will be missed.
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Shelley, Mark, Christy and Cheech posted a condolence
So sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. Our thoughts and prayers to you and your family. With Hugs and kisses from our Cheech, too. ( We recently and very suddenly lost Lexie the day after her birthday on 10/26). Will call you soon. Love, Shelley, Mark, Christy and Cheech
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Karen posted a condolence
First Steps
As a child my mom taught me to walk
She fed me, bathed me, wiped the dirt
Off of my knees and helped me get up again
When I fell
Dried my tears
Taught me to learn from my mistakes
Taught me to laugh, sing, pray, and forgive
Always have a sense of humor
She held on to my hand and taught me to be strong
To enjoy every moment in time to its fullest
Even as an adult, always there when I needed her
In return I did the same
Two weeks ago we turned the clocks back
This past Sunday time stood still for Mom
I let go of her hand, as God walked her home
For this home is a better place
I’m sure she looked back saying meet me at 2:30 pm and
Don’t be late to celebrate my life
Hold on to fond memories
Today you must move on in time through your journey
‘’Til you walk your first steps
--Karen Anne Fukes
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Jody Sondej Creeley posted a condolence
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of "Ma". I remember how she included me in her family and took me on the most memorable fishing trips. I felt like I had a second family. After moving away I lost touch with the family but have never forgotten their kindness. I know she will be missed by many including me.
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John and Marilyn Walchusky posted a condolence
We are very sad to read of Gloria's passing. She was a lovely, kind lady, the other half of a wonderful couple. We are thinking of you Bob, and your family, and keeping Gloria in our prayers.
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Scott And Kathy Stefanec posted a condolence
“Grief can destroy you --or focus you. You can decide a relationship was all for nothing if it had to end in death, and you alone. OR you can realize that every moment of it had more meaning than you dared to recognize at the time, so much meaning it scared you, so you just lived, just took for granted the love and laughter of each day, and didn't allow yourself to consider the sacredness of it. But when it's over and you're alone, you begin to see that it wasn't just a movie and a dinner together, not just watching sunsets together, not just scrubbing a floor or washing dishes together or worrying over a high electric bill. It was everything, it was the why of life, every event and precious moment of it. The answer to the mystery of existence is the love you shared sometimes so imperfectly, and when the loss wakes you to the deeper beauty of it, to the sanctity of it, you can't get off your knees for a long time, you're driven to your knees not by the weight of the loss but by gratitude for what preceded the loss. And the ache is always there, but one day not the emptiness, because to nurture the emptiness, to take solace in it, is to disrespect the gift of life.�
Our deepest thoughts and prayers to all the Robertson family all our prayers are with you.
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Mike Cunningham posted a condolence
Dear Karen and family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. Although I didn't know your mom, I know how tough it is losing a parent. It doesn't matter what age you are. But know this, it really is true that they are always with you. My siblings and I receive little signs from them all the time. It's truly amazing. By the way, I had no idea your folks lived on Sunset. When did they move there? I lost track of the neighborhood many years ago. Take care and God bless you all.
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Nadina posted a condolence
Hearing about your passing today and sorry I can't be there to confort you all.But know that you are in my heart and thinking of you.How do we deal with death and letting go?The Law of Attraction,kindness,love,a relationship with a higher power ETC.......The burden of carring your health is now gone.Keep only the lessions and love,and now you leave it behind.The purpose of life is to servre in a way that brings great joy to yoursef and others. You have done well and off to Heaven you go.Thank you for your offings here and may you RIP.
Love,Dina (From NC)
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Ruth Gritzmacher Williams posted a condolence
My one and only memory is meeting Aunt Gloria in Lakeland, FL when Grandma passed away. We enjoyed lunch together and just talking. It made me wish we lived closer because she seemed like she would have been a fun aunt to get into mischief with! And of course, Uncle Bob, I remember you bringing me a box of Irish Breakfast tea to have with the Walker Shortbread cookies. Since then I now have a husband who just bought me a very large case of Irish Breakfast tea to keep me stocked up during the long, cold winters here in Montana.
You are in my prayers and I pray the God of Peace will bring you all comfort in the days to come. I miss you.
Love,
Ruthie
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Terry DeRocco posted a condolence
To The Robertson Family:
Words cannot express how sad I felt when Karen told me that "ma" had passed. The house on Third Street was my second home and I always felt like I was part of the family. I was fortunate enought to see Miss Gloria two years ago. We sat around the table joking and laughing with her shaking her head saying "I don't know about you two!" She was a wonderful person and I will truly miss her.
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Becky Hill DeGroat posted a condolence
Kathy-Karen-Becky..Although we've lost touch over the years I haven't forgotten the time we spent at each others' homes! Your Mom was a big part of those fun times!
To the Robertson family: May your memories help you find peace in this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers go out to you all
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