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Condolence: Dear Robin and family, I was so sorry to hear of Aunt Garnet's death, however, I knew that she was in a bad way for quite some time. She is a true Birchfield...as she fought as hard as anyone could. She is resting now and believe that you will see her again. God Bless you and yours....Please email me your address in Natural Dam as I need to send you something. My phone number is 609-743-6547. You take care and I will keep Aunt garnet and you in my prayers. Love all of you
Condolence: Robin,Rick, Tom and Families my thoughts and prayers are with you.. Garnet was such a sweet and caring person..The world has lost a special person, but Heaven gained a gem..
Condolence: My heart breaks for you Robin and for her children by another mother. Garnet was a very dear childhood friend. Thinking of her always made me smile. We walked the hillsides between my home and Faye and Jack's house to play and when she got "Gussie" her car, she was gracious enough to include me in many circles around the Mountainburg Dairy Queen. I will miss her sweet face and know I will see her again one day.