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Sharon Nichols posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
So sorry for the family's loss of such a dear lady and gentle soul... I remember Mrs. Hutto as a bright, luminous person who always had a smile for people and was kind & sincere.
-Much comfort to the family...
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Wally and Sally Ashnault posted a condolence
Saturday, March 7, 2009
We always treasure the wonderful friendship of Jane and Clint. We send our sympathy to the family.
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Lynn Allen posted a condolence
Friday, March 6, 2009
I first met Jane when we served on the board of the Century Club together. She was a wonderful addition to that group of ladies. Always thoughtful, very forward in her thinking and a pleasure to hear her voice her opinions. She will be missed greatly, and remembered by all of us who treasured her friendship.
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Mary Claire Lyons posted a condolence
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Charlie and I as well as our children send our sympathy at the death of Jane. We easily remember those many years when our paths crossed so often with Penfield School activities, especially the swimming meets where both Jane and Clint were always on the bleachers. Although our paths did not cross so often recently,I did enjoy a long visit with Jane a year ago this month when we met up at the Penfield Flower Barn. Jane was her usual interested self in the life of the Lyonses, always eager to learn more about people she had known for so long, always other focused. I kept up with news of Jane from Nancy Zaenglein, my neighbor and a member of the Penfield Baptist Church, with whom I walk weekly. I always thought of Jane as a true lady, and Clint as a thoroughbred gentleman. Penfield will miss Jane as we miss Clint, two people who left their mark on the town and the residents of Penfield who knew and admired both of them.
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Mary Claire Lyons posted a condolence
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Charlie and I as well as our children send our sympathy at the death of Jane. We easily remember those many years when our paths crossed so often with Penfield School activities, especially the swimming meets where both Jane and Clint were always on the bleachers. Although our paths did not cross so often recently,I did enjoy a long visit with Jane a year ago this month when we met up at the Penfield Flower Barn. Jane was her usual interested self in the life of the Lyonses, always eager tp learn more about people she had known for so long, always other focused. I kept up with news of Jane from Nancy Zaenglein, my neighbor and a member of the Penfield Baptist Church, with whom I walk weekly. I always thought of Jane as a true lady, and Clint as a thoroughbred gentleman. Penfield will miss Jane as we miss Clint, two people who left their mark on the town and the residents of Penfield who knew and admired both of them.
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