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Taiko Johnston
In Memory of
Taiko M.
Johnston
1933 - 2012
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Condolence From: Peter Wass
Condolence: Dear Norris,

I am very sad to have read of the loss of your wife. My sincere condolences to you and your family.

Most Sincerely,

Peter Wass
Thursday January 03, 2013
Condolence From: Maria T. Higgins
Condolence: My deepest sympathy to you, Norris, on the loss of your dear wife. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May warm and loving memories help to sustain you during this difficult time. Sincerely, Mari Higgins
Thursday January 03, 2013
Condolence From: Sid Dudley
Condolence: Norris,
No words can express our feelings in this your time of sorrow but please know that we are thinking of you. May God's comfort be you!
Sid and Sharon
Tuesday January 01, 2013
Condolence From: Blake
Condolence: Norris & family,
Words fall short of expressing our sorrow for your loss. We are
all (especially Lidy) giving you a big hug right now. Our most
heartfelt sympathies, Norris.
Tuesday January 01, 2013
Condolence From: Paul & Lucy
Condolence: We have enjoyed knowing Tai. I have so many fun filled memories. Meeting Tai when Norris first brought her to Hancock, I thought how brave she was to come to a new country where the only one she knew was Norris,(Johnny). Poker games at camps with Johnny stealing her pile of coins. Taking tennis lessons to try to learn to keep the ball inside the court. The five hour golf round (9 Holes). She was always always such a good sport to try all my wild ideas. We decided to take up the "MIGHTY BRUSH" and paint by watching many replays of the channel 12 show. Tai was the one who came to camp dressed for Japan for our own verion of the summer olympics. So many more great times with such a great friend.
Monday December 31, 2012
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