Condolences
Susan, John and the family. Sue we just returned home and I wanted to send our condolences and love. We have been on quite a journey together and my Dad misses Vivian as his table mate. When he lost my Mom it was soothing for him to make certain your Mom was eating something and her presence cheered him. Jennie said he was aware and very sad at your Mom’s passing. We are thinking about you and the journey you have been on these past few years. You made our journey a little easier and my Dad always loved your greetings and kind words. Even when I was home the last time in March your Mom would still greet me and there was often a little spark of acknowledgement. We are so sorry we were away for the Memorial. Our thoughts are with your. She and my Mom are roommates again and probably having a giggle or a chat. Love to all Wally, Mary Anne and Jim
I volunteered at Club 36 and looked forward to seeing Vivian’s smile and her friendly greeting each Tuesday. My condolences.
To Sue, Mark and families,
Your Mom was very special to me and she took such good care of me when I first started my practice. As we got to know each other I realized how truly special she was. We developed a friendship that went beyond working together. She was a beautiful and grand lady and she will be greatly missed.
Love,
Rolonde and Nigel
Sincere condolences to Vivian’s family. Vivian and her sister Pat were my down the street neighbors eighty years ago. I was 4 or 5 when we played together either at my home at 308 – 4th Avenue N.E. or at their house in the 200 block of 4th Avenue. So sorry I lost track of them through the years, but I’m sure the family will be interested to know they were my good little friends and I think Pat babysat me because Vivian was only 3 years older than myself. I am now 84. Much love to the family Dona
My condolences to all the family. Viv was great lady. I first knew her way back before 1950 and she helped me to meet my future wife.
With sympathy,
Charlie Hansen
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