Condolences
| M. Foxx and K. Ward |
Neighbors |
February 10, 2011 |
Lois, Marilyn and Family,
We are very sorry to hear of Wini's passing. Unfortunately, we were unable to attend her service. However, we wanted to share with you and others Wini's infectious love for children and art. In fact we witnesses on several occasions the brilliant smile and wonderful giggle she had when teaching the neighborhood kids how to start and finish little art projects.
Determined, kind, giving, and loving, Wini touched our lives and those who did not necessarily have a voice.
May the spirits that be hold both Wini and her sister in their loving arms.
Respectfully yours,
The Girls Down the Street
| Albert W Weidlich |
First Lutheran Church |
November 30, 2010 |
Dear Family of Ms. Diller,
It was my good pleasure to visit Ms. Diller in her home at the time I served
as visitation minister at First Lutheran Church. She was a gentle,intelligent, gracious lady , with many talents and stories and interests. She loved recieving the Lord's Supper.
She knew many people at First Lutheran and before she was confined to home, she was well known, maybe not by name, but by her regular presence at Church and her pleasant, cheerful manner.
May you take comfort in happy memories and the knowledge that she was a woman of faith.
| Mary M Dacar |
1st Lutheran Church member |
November 27, 2010 |
to the family of Winifred Diller:I am sorry for your loss. Winifred will be missed. The members of First Lutheran Church (for years) enjoyed and appreciated the wonderful signs and graphics that Winifred hand-lettered and the calligraphy that she was always willing to do in order to make church visitors feel welcome. She was always very quiet, but always willing to do "the little things" which are always noticed. I am unable to attend the visitation and funeral. ( I must work.) My thoughts and prayers are with you, and I am a complete person for having known Winifred.
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