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While its been over two months since my grandmothers passing, I still think about her several times a day, everyday. She was the one person I could count on to always make me smile, no matter what negative or sad emotions were running through my mind. Knowing that ill never hear her voice again, or have the kind of hug only she could give is the hardest part of all this. But, I am so thankful for the times I have spent with her. She and Ron were the first ones to take me to Disney, and to encourage me to try new foods, and open my eyes to new and exciting things. I always remember the great times I've had with her, and Ron, when I feel sad about her death. She was an extraordinary woman, and lived a long life. Gee Gee, you'll always be in my heart, Tori's heart, and Paul's. I hope you found the Neimans in the sky.
From Jamie Ziemann

Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your loved one. Surely this is one of the most painful things we must face in life. May you find comfort in knowing that the compassionate God is near to those who cry out for his help. He is eager to comfort and soothe your broken heart and crushed spirit (Psalm 34:18). Jesus also promises that there will be a resurrection of the dead! (John 5:28, 29). And God assures us that even death will be no more (Revelation 21:3-5) I pray that you will find comfort and strength in God’s word at this most difficult time.
From Era

It has saddened me greatly to see that an old friend has passed on. Even though we had lost touch over the past few years she was often on my mind. I was glad to see she has gone home for her final farewells to her family in LaCrosse. She was a very brave and intelligent woman and will be greatly missed by all who really knew her. My sincerest condolences to her sisters,sons, and other loved ones. When I first met Gail she was fairly new to the area and didn't get out much. As we became friends we went on many an adventure together exploring new restaurants,new places. I lknow that she benefited from this as well as me. She grew more confidant with each trip and looked forward to our next adventure. As my life moved on to grandchildren and a new job we lost touch. How I wish I had picked up the phone and kept in touch with my old friend. She has gone on to a better place..where she can see....where she can run....and all life's aches and pains are behind her but still she will be mourned.
From Sherry Stocki