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Mildred Gillott
In Memory of
Mildred Grace
Gillott (Scott)
1929 - 2018
Memorial Candle Tribute From
Wartman Funeral Home Inc.
"We are honored to provide this Book of Memories to the family."
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Condolence From: Rev. Nancy MacLeod
Condolence: Dear Karen and family, I send my sympathy and offer my prayers on the death of your Mother. May she rest in peace and rise in glory!
Friday June 22, 2018
Condolence From: Jenny (granddaughter)
Condolence: Grandma, words cannot express how much you meant to all of us. You were selfless and kind, your smile a source of warmth and your laughter pure joy. My heart aches, but is also so full with all the love and memories that we share. It is hard to imagine a world without you in it, but the most wonderful gift you could ever give is the special part of you that now lives on in each of us. I take comfort in knowing that you lived a full and purposeful life and now we celebrate your beautiful soul.

"I will always think about you,
As I travel on life's way
I will keep you safe within my heart
Forever and a day"
Friday June 15, 2018
Condolence From: Arlene Hope
Condolence: I am very sad to hear of Mildred's passing. I am Arlene Lloyd Hope a niece of Claude and Betty Scott. Mildred was always very pleasant and kind to me throughout my growing years and to present. She was the kind of person who you would look for at family gatherings hoping to get a hug and chat from. One of my fondest memories with Mildred was at the farm picking cherries. All of us children would climb and shake cherries from the trees, gather and sort so that pies could be made that day. I am not sure how helpful I was because those cherries sure were tasty; patience is a virtue and Mildred delightfully proved that.
'People who need people are the luckiest people of all'
Barbara Streisand.
Rest in peace my dear - Arlene
Thursday June 14, 2018
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