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Krystle Vogt
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Krystle Vogt
14 years ago

Aunt Sheila always called me Chris. She was a book of knowledge and she always left me with something to think about when I saw her. We would always call her to ask her about a home remedy or advice and she always had the right answers…even though I didn't trust her when she told me to put mayonnaise and olive oil in my hair lol! She always saw the good in people even when it was difficult to. She had a giving personality and always thought of others before herself. Her trips to Kansas were always eventful. She would typically do my nails because she and I both had the bad habit of biting them. Her favorite place in Kansas was on Mom and Dad's back porch drinking coffee. She would tear up the kitchen while Mom followed behind her cleaning up! She was so sweet when she went into stores at our malls. She would thank everyone for letting her look and would generally tell them a story about helping raise my Mom. She loved Pogo and would play the games all day long if she could. My favorite memory of her was when we played wheel of fortune on the computer. She got so excited that she had figured out the word that she threw her feet in the air and started screaming KING KONG KING KONG! It was the grand prize round and she was only one who could figure it out. She was wearing her silk nighty and Mom had to catch her as she about flew off of the bed screaming and laughing. We laugh every time we think of that day. Aunt Sheila's memory should work to influence all of us. She possessed a genuine care for every person she met. She put others before herself and found the good in everyone. I know God is happy to have her because she was a great example of what all of us should be like. I will miss her so very much.

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Shari Eder
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Shari Eder
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She was a loving mother. We could laugh together, cry and even fight, but no matter what she was still my mother. I miss her so much. I called her every night. Now all I can do is pray to her because I know she is in a much better place. Where there is no more hurting or suffering. I just wish we could have had her longer. Now I have my Aunt Jackie whom I love so much. I will have to call every night and bug. And also my wonderful CUZ Krystal who is cool that I can also bug. I love you both very much. Well if you new my mom then you new a wonderful women. If you did not you mist out on a great friend. I love you and miss you mommy.

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Tammy Spartz
14 years ago

I want to put this one in a frame! Love you Loretta

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Tammy Spartz
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I think I won!!!!

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