Condolences
Many of Aunt Clara and Uncle Charlie's children ages were a match to my brothers and sister and that seems to make us seem closer and seeing Joe when he worked for Uncle George Faber's grocery store and delivered our groceries and always had time to twist my long curls. Louise went to Masten High School with my sister Catherine ( Sis ) and my brother Paul was with Helene. Freddy and I were four and five years younger but we all went to Masten. I still can name all Louise's brothers and sisters and that's an accomplishment at 83. My prayers are with Virginia and Louise's family May she rest in God's peace.
Mrs. Zeder was always such a nice neighbor. Please accept our deepest condolences. Rose and Robert Konowalski
Debra and Mike Brown offer our heartfelt condolances. May you be comforted by the fond way in which all will remember her. She truly was a gracious soul with a loving spirit.
I always had such a fun time visiting with you when I came to see Ta. I will never forget your beautiful backyard garden and all those pears you so willingly shared with me. I will also remember your enjoyment of my elderberry jelly and the neat martini glass you gave John when you were preparing for your big move to Texas. May you enjoy your heavenly home and continue to smile down on those you leave behind. Merk PS - thanks for all those jigsaw puzzles!
I have such fond memories of Aunt Louise as a youngster. Visiting all of you in Williamsville was such a happy part of my early years. Your mom made it so special with her strawberry rhubard pie and so many other things. On behalf of all the Ryersons, may she rest in peace.