Dilland, Myrtrice
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11/4/2009 Jan Herfindahl (Tioga, ND)
Gary, Sandy, & Family,
Our sympathy and care goes out to your family in the loss of Mother Myrtrice.
Vernon and I are out at Bonners Ferry, ID right now and checked out the Williston Herald. We will not be able to be at the furneral, but our thoughts and prayers will be there. Peace knowing Myrtrice is at a better place. Vernon & Jan Herfindahl
11/4/2009 Laurel Ann Lawrence
The life and times of Myrtrice have been a testimony to many of us growing up in Williams County. We were blessed to have her these many years teaching us a better way.
She will truly be missed.
11/5/2009 Walt Wosje (Brookings, South Dakota)
To : John Dilland
Please accept my sympathy upon the passing of your mother. While I did not have the opportunity to meet or know your mother-- I can imagine the person that she was. A person who was hard working, industrious, kind, soft, and concerned about others. I can imagine that a major reason for your success and stature in life is due to the lessons from your mother and being a witness
to the way she lived her life. I am certain that your mother and father were extremely proud of you and your family. I want you to know that I am proud to have worked with you and know you for nearly 20 years. Yvonne and I wish you and Barbara the best as you bid a final fairwell to your mother.
Warm Regards,
Walt and Yvonne Wosje
11/6/2009 Christine Jorgesnon (Powers Lake, ND)
Joyce, I am sorry to hear about your mothers death. She was such a fine lady. I loved helping her when I worked at the nursing home. She was a blessing. She blessed all that entered her and Palmers room.
I am glad I had the opertunity to help and care for her and Palmer(before he died). Thank you. I am truly sorry for your loss.
Christine Jorgenson
11/7/2009 Linda (Davidson) Wooters (Denton, TX)
I wish I was at Trinity at the funeral this day. Health does not permit and that makes me very sad.
I want each of you to know that my heart is there and I will be praying for you during the services. Myrtrice wasn't my Aunt, but she always, yes always treated me like part of the family. Whenever we'd come back to ND, she would open her home and invite all the neighbors and yes there was much food and laughter. I told Joyce last night, the aroma's of her taking something freshly made out of the oven still linger in my mind. Her faith was there in all that she did. God was number one in her life. She did so many things for so many people, including me. When she told you how much you meant to her, she TRULY was sincere. I am deeply saddened this night, and my sympathies go out to each of you. Give one another a hug from me. As I also told Joyce even tho my tears are falling, a part of me is REJOICING as Myrtice can SEE again, she can HEAR again, She is in Jesus's arms, and she is reunited with the love of her life, Palmer. She may be closing this chapter, but she is beginning a new one, in Heaven. I love you all. Linda (Davidson) Wooters
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