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Jeffrey Lindgren posted a condolence
Sunday, February 14, 2021
We should celebrate how lucky we are to have such a wonderful family. God has blessed us to enjoy all we have with family unions . Looking back at the great times we experienced including visiting your farm and your parents welcoming us as beloved members of an incredible family. I loved it when your parents were able to come visit us in the north to enjoy time to together. I loved your mother as a strong, independent women determining to insure that her family and faith guided her in her journey of life. May we all leave her legacy and her many brothers and sister and cousins who have moved on to heaven as an example of what we should want our children to remember to be the way that God wanted to us all to live all lives.
Love you all. Jeffrey Lindgrebn
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Diana C Bartelt uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
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A picture of Sonja at the stand in September of 2018. I will miss seeing her when we go to buy plants for our garden this spring
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Collette Gage posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Sorry for your loss. I know she will be missed by many. I only knew her in church but always enjoyed talking with her. She was a very sweet person. She will always be with you side by side. It is hard but her spirit is so wonderful. God bless you all in this time.
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Christine Quintal lit a candle
Saturday, February 6, 2021
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To Amy, Heidi, Joy, Ruth and Family, Your mother was such a nice, sweet and hardworking lady. I will miss her when I drive by around the corner and don't see her in the beautiful gardens, at the stand or riding in her golf cart! We all will miss her. So sorry for your loss. Thinking of you.... Christine Quintal
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Barbara Bagnall posted a condolence
Saturday, February 6, 2021
I'm so sorry to hear the loss of your mom she was a very great person to my brother Rob and my family along with your dad and your girls. I am Barbara the youngest sister to Rob Bagnall and I remember coming to the farm couple times when Rob was working with you to visit him and your family. On two different occasions one occasion Rob taught me how to ride a cow which was very uncomfortable and he thought it was very funny. And on another occasion he asked me if I wanted to learn how to milk a cow by hand and then end up squirting me in the face with fresh milk which is cute. Not very tasty but funny. He always spoke very highly of the way that your family treated him any enjoyment he had being there on the farm with you I think that's when I really started to enjoy being around farm animals. Unfortunately I didn't end up in the farming business but I did end up in me dog and cat grooming business along with working with horses and body clipping horses also as well as riding them and showing them. One of my sons is a blacksmith and enjoys the large animals to. You're right about having your mom's shoes being hard to fill and I know your Dad's shoes were very hard to fill to but I cherish all the times that they came and left something up at the cemetery for Rob and never forgetting him over all these years. Your parents were great inspiration to me and many others they will be missed but know that they are together again and Rob with them too God bless Barb.
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Susan Kimball posted a condolence
Saturday, February 6, 2021
Such a sweet and gentle lady. I remember many days in my youth playing at the Healey farm. So sorry for your loss.
Sue Larson Kimball
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The family of Sonja L. Healey uploaded a photo
Friday, February 5, 2021
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