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Robyn Pulleine Blackman (Friendswood, TX)
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I am sorry for your loss. I remember going to your house when I was younger and playing with the children. I really loved Pat and thought she was a real laty or a fairy god mother. And I thought Bill was fun and good looking. You seemed meant to belong together. They were great memories for me. We have three children and four grand girls now, and we are very lucky to have our parents still living. Thank you for the memories at your house. I am very sorry to know that you lost Pat and think of you all at this time. Love, Robyn Sunday, February 14, 2010 |
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John & Imogene Pulleine (La Porte, TX)
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To all of Pat's family: John and I always enjoyed Pat's companionship when we still lived in Port Arthur and Beaumont. And, we enjoyed visiting with Bill. Memories are sustenance and I remember hearing my name called while I was walking down Main St. in Ventura, CA in 1943. When I stopped and turned around there was Pat and I was amazed. After WWII she became one of my closest friends and was the godmother of our youngest daughter, Robyn. Donna and our eldest, Candace, were born just a few weeks apart. After we moved from the Beaumont-Port Arthur area fifty years ago we kept in touch. Pat had many talents and shared them with many people. We are happy that we have shared some memories with Pat. Our sympathy is extended to Bill and all of her family. Imogene and John Pulleine Thursday, February 11, 2010 |
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Donna Green (Nederland, TX)
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Bill, Donna, Larry and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Pat she was a beautiful lady both inside and out I always enjoyed the time I spent with her and the Christmas tree Angels and she is now a Angel in Heaven and you are all in my prayers Love you all Donna Green Thursday, February 11, 2010 |
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