James, Justin, Strueby Family & Brule Family, Our deepest sympathy goes out to you all. Donna & I were talking last night! We felt a lot better beleiving that Grandpa & Grandpa Strueby & Tootsie and Grandma & Grandpa Korte were there with saint peter to meet her. I will bet The Strueby's came with the Ford Metior, three on the tree second stripped and Grandma & Grandpa Korte are there with the announcment van, anouncing her arrival. Roxanne has tought us all at a early age to live in harmony we will never forget her for that! My fondest memory of Roxy was when she made her grand entrance in the Hendriks house with her Big blue eyes and he beaming smile. Dad would always say "oh the Rocket has arrived" real loud and pick her up, her smile would fill the room. Love and prayers to you all in our time of sorrow, we will always remember the fond memories she has left behind. Love Brenda, Al, Ryan & Cole Painter
I am truly sorry to hear of the loss of Roxanne. My prayers and thoughts are with your families.
Roxanne could light up a room with her smile, laughter and upbeat personality. I spent a lot of time with her on the soccer field and baseball diamonds - she was a great teammate and friend. Roxanne will be dearly missed.
May God bless you all, give you strength and may Roxanne rest in peace.
Dear Northerners- We are so sad that we could not be with you all to see Roxanne off on her newest journey! I was just rereading her profile and saw that she was impatient to be normal again. I am so glad that she is finally free of pain and suffering! She will surely be entertaining Grandpa Korte and taking pointers from Grandma Korte and may even learn the finer points of car repair from Uncle Ken. She is FREE! God Bless you all, especially James, Justin, Strueby's and Brules. Thank you for sharing her with us all! Shar and all the US Biekers
What you see is what you get. I really enjoy people and miss being a nurse. I love my family (especially Justin and James) and am thankful for each good day that comes my way. My friends near and far provide such strength with just simple words of hope and encouragement. I believe God is listening and watching over us giving us comfort and strength during difficult times. I am striving to become as healthy as possible, but getting impatient because I want to be "normal" again. I know I have amazing people in my life that allow me to focus on my fight and support me every day, anything I need, how lucky am I?
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Dear James, Justin and families
We are so Sorry to hear about the loss of Roxanne. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
James if you ever need anything just give us a call.
Our Deepest Sympathy
Randy, Sylvia, Marsha, Crystal & Rachel Heard
From Brenda (Hendriks) Paiter
James, Justin, Strueby Family & Brule Family,
Our deepest sympathy goes out to you all. Donna & I were talking last night! We felt a lot better beleiving that Grandpa & Grandpa Strueby & Tootsie and Grandma & Grandpa Korte were there with saint peter to meet her. I will bet The Strueby's came with the Ford Metior, three on the tree second stripped and Grandma & Grandpa Korte are there with the announcment van, anouncing her arrival. Roxanne has tought us all at a early age to live in harmony we will never forget her for that! My fondest memory of Roxy was when she made her grand entrance in the Hendriks house with her Big blue eyes and he beaming smile. Dad would always say "oh the Rocket has arrived" real loud and pick her up, her smile would fill the room.
Love and prayers to you all in our time of sorrow, we will always remember the fond memories she has left behind.
Love Brenda, Al, Ryan & Cole Painter
To the Strueby and Brule families,
I am truly sorry to hear of the loss of Roxanne. My prayers and thoughts are with your families.
Roxanne could light up a room with her smile, laughter and upbeat personality. I spent a lot of time with her on the soccer field and baseball diamonds - she was a great teammate and friend. Roxanne will be dearly missed.
May God bless you all, give you strength and may Roxanne rest in peace.
Lynette (Korte) & Rob Kunz and family
Dear Northerners-
We are so sad that we could not be with you all to see Roxanne off on her newest journey! I was just rereading her profile and saw that she was impatient to be normal again. I am so glad that she is finally free of pain and suffering! She will surely be entertaining Grandpa Korte and taking pointers from Grandma Korte and may even learn the finer points of car repair from Uncle Ken. She is FREE! God Bless you all, especially James, Justin, Strueby's and Brules. Thank you for sharing her with us all!
Shar and all the US Biekers
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