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Florence K. Ivy

June 25, 1919 - October 4, 2012

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Posted by:
Sandy

Sue and Catherine, I am so very sorry for your loss, may God be with you in this time and ease your suffering, she is with him now and he will care for her with the greatest love! Please let me know if you need anything at all!!!

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Richardson Ricky & Roxanne (Magyar)

We all want to let you know how very sorry we were to hear of your Mother's passing. She was always a one of a kind Lady. When we were kids, when our parents wanted to make us KNOW how good we had it, it always started with when we were kids, we knew it was either how far they had to walk or how hard they worked! My thing is kids now don't show elders the same respect their come back is that that's the old school way, the answer to why old way is better is that they ask why. Heaven has a new light.

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Kenton & Rita Krusor

Phyllis, Keith & Family, We were so saddened to learn of your mother's passing. It's never easy to let loved ones go and we hope you find comfort in the love they gave you throughout the years. You are in our prayers. Kenton & Rita

Posted by:
Mary Mather

Aunt Florence will always be missed. I can't think of childhood without thinking of the part she played in my life. Love always.

Posted by:
Jacque Gayle Gebhards

Florence was such a wonderful Mother, Grandmother, and Great-Grandmother. You are all the special people you are, because of her example. She loved life and all of you so much. I am happy I got to know her, I always enjoyed her. Your memories will bring you happiness during this sad time. Thinking of all of you.

Posted by:
Doug Henry

I know there was not a student that went through the Tarkio School District that did not love her. She was wonderful, always would greet you with a hello and a smile. She was a great role model, staff member, adult and raised two special Tarkio beauties. I will miss, Florence Ivy!