Gunvor Wuellenweber 
January 17, 1925 - April 1, 2011
Wooly & Mary Wuellenweber (Bow, NH)

There comes a time when we must say goodbye. You will be deeply missed, for the love you shared. We appreciated all the cards you sent through the years. We know you are with Pop, grandma Peters and the rest of your family and you'll be thinking of us all from above.

You will always be in our hearts and thoughts. Love you!

Monday, April 4, 2011

 

Jason Mitchell (Beaumont, TX)

From the first time we met at the airport, and I heard the joke about the penny, I knew we would get along great. We spoke several times quietly in your room, and laughed alot about the different things that we have both gone through. This inlcues how you found out you were allergic to latex. I will never forget our times together, and just how we could sit back and laugh. May you rest in peace.
Monday, April 4, 2011

 

Roland Bockhaut (Colorado Springs, CO)

My dear Aunt Bonnie, I remember fondly those Gunnysack days in Impereal Beach when I visited you and Bill. Those were easy times; playing cards, talking, dinners out in the evening or sailing on San Diego Bay. Those were days filled with love and laughter. You were always a wonderful aunt to me and I will always love you for that. May you rest in peace. God bless you.
Monday, April 4, 2011

 

Sally Wuellenweber (Concord, NH)

I fondly recall Grandma Wooly had a good sense of humor, was savvy at playing cards, made delicious tacos, was lovey with Grandpa and of course was always kind and welcoming when I visited I.B. She was a woman who knew what she wanted and was a force to be reckoned with, when she wanted to be. She had great stories to tell and I was glad to hear them.

Grandma, you will be missed. Condolences from our whole family.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

 

Kristina Mitchell (Beaumont, TX)

Mom,
There will be a time when I will wonder what I will do with my aches and pains and such. What I will do when troubles arrive with out my mothers comforting touch! From scratching an itch that cant't be reached, to curing what ever ails me. Your soft warm touch and the comfort it brings will never failed me. The day will come when my life's hour glass will be almost out of sand, and on that day, you and Daddy will be there for me....holding my hand and guiding me home. You will alway be in my heart...I will miss you more then words can say.
Your one and only daughter,
Kristina

Sunday, April 3, 2011

 

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