Alice Abrams
Jan 2nd 1935 - May 12th 2008
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Terry & Renae Tollefson
May 25th 2008
God Bless Auntie Alice (i.e. Auntie Pal!). We will always remember the great times we've had with her and Jack. She was always a lot of fun - a party waiting to happen. She was always fun wiith her one-liner's and great for a good laugh. She always made us feel loved. It's too bad that we didn't live closer so that we could visit her and Jack more often. Please know that your family is in our thoughts and prayers. May your treasured memories of this beutiful woman bring you peace and strength.
All our love, Terry and Renae Tollefson
Audrey Taylor
May 17th 2008
Just wanted to let the family know that I read of your loss. I've known Alice for many years off and on. She baby sat my Sons many years ago. And after she married Jack was involved in Scouts. You are in my prayers.
robert shirley
May 16th 2008
I've known aunt Pal my whole life and have some of my fondest early memories is Thanksgiving at aunt Pals. Even the year we turfed the yard with the atv's at Thanksgiving. I will miss these memories of her and family.
Lora Owens
May 15th 2008
When I first met grandma I was so nervous, but she welcomed me with open arms. She made me feel like I was a part of the family, and not just married into it. The first time I had spoken to her on the phone I called her Mrs. Abrams and she said don't call me that call me grandma. Ever since that day I considered her as my grandma. She was so kind and caring. She will be dearly missed and never forgotten. I love you grandma, and I will see you again one day.
Dick & Nancy Smith
May 15th 2008
When we first moved here, Alice was able to welcome and greet us along with Jack. We enjoyed many fun times, happy hours, parties, visits along the way. It has been difficult watching as Alice grew weak but what an inspiration as Jack devoted himself tirelessly to caring for her. Just last week, Alice yelled out, "Hi Guys" as we went for a walk. It was her last outing on the patio on a beautiful day in her lovely area. We'll miss her. She's in a place now where everything is PERFECT! We'll meet again.
Terry & Renae Tollefson
May 25th 2008
God Bless Auntie Alice (i.e. Auntie Pal!). We will always remember the great times we've had with her and Jack. She was always a lot of fun - a party waiting to happen. She was always fun wiith her one-liner's and great for a good laugh. She always made us feel loved. It's too bad that we didn't live closer so that we could visit her and Jack more often. Please know that your family is in our thoughts and prayers. May your treasured memories of this beutiful woman bring you peace and strength.
All our love, Terry and Renae Tollefson
Audrey Taylor
May 17th 2008
Just wanted to let the family know that I read of your loss. I've known Alice for many years off and on. She baby sat my Sons many years ago. And after she married Jack was involved in Scouts. You are in my prayers.
robert shirley
May 16th 2008
I've known aunt Pal my whole life and have some of my fondest early memories is Thanksgiving at aunt Pals. Even the year we turfed the yard with the atv's at Thanksgiving. I will miss these memories of her and family.
Lora Owens
May 15th 2008
When I first met grandma I was so nervous, but she welcomed me with open arms. She made me feel like I was a part of the family, and not just married into it. The first time I had spoken to her on the phone I called her Mrs. Abrams and she said don't call me that call me grandma. Ever since that day I considered her as my grandma. She was so kind and caring. She will be dearly missed and never forgotten. I love you grandma, and I will see you again one day.
Dick & Nancy Smith
May 15th 2008
When we first moved here, Alice was able to welcome and greet us along with Jack. We enjoyed many fun times, happy hours, parties, visits along the way. It has been difficult watching as Alice grew weak but what an inspiration as Jack devoted himself tirelessly to caring for her. Just last week, Alice yelled out, "Hi Guys" as we went for a walk. It was her last outing on the patio on a beautiful day in her lovely area. We'll miss her. She's in a place now where everything is PERFECT! We'll meet again.
