Memories for Virginia

From: Vicky Flagstad

I am sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. Although I have not seen Virginia in several years I always have been impressed by her positive attitude and style. I still remember how much fun I had in her 4-H club about 50 years ago! My prayers will be with you in the days ahead.

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From: Bruce Stroklund

Mary, Jean and John:
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Your mother always had that pleasant smile, whenever I saw her, much the same as the picture. May the three of you find strength in each other, as well as your other family members.
As always, your friend, Bruce

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From: Jeff Kramer

My deepest sympanthy to John and your family in this time of sorrow.

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From: Monsignor Timothy McGee

Just a note to express my sympathy to you on the death of your mother. It seemed that our parents were good friends all through the years - from St. Leo's through Bishop Ryan and beyond. And even after our fathers had died, our mothers remained good friends - sharing their common membership on the Advisory Board of the University of Mary. It seemed they would travel together to the meetings! And my mother would always tell me about them! Please know that you are in my prayers and thoughts in these days to come. ---Tim McGee

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From: Jill (Warner) Fuller

Dear John, Mary, and Jean,

I was sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. She was such a classy lady. Our parents had some great times together and I know my mom enjoyed some of her travel adventures with Virginia. Take care.

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From: Mary Decker

John and family,
So sorry to hear about your mothers passing. I was in Minot for Dads funeral on March 3rd and found out then. Its hard I know. I just remember how close Dad and Jack were and all of the bridge games that were played by Mom and Virginia. Take care.
Mary

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