Dear Debbie,
Well, I see my family has posted, but I wanted to say a few things too. I
don't think I have seen you since we were at BYU, but have thought about you
many times since. I have good memories of Ponca City and Stillwater. I was
always known as "Paul's sister" among your friends, but that was OK. You were
always kind to me, and I looked up to you and your friends. I won't forget all
the trips to Stillwater down the two- way highway. My parents barely made it
through those days :) Going to Eskimo Joes and eating cheese fries, girls camp
and the canoes, and stake dances of course.
You have a great family and extended family which I am sure have helped you
through some tough times. I admire you for your strength and optimism in times
of trial. I hope to see you all again sometime.
Take Care,
Kim Nielsen Wardle
don't think I have seen you since we were at BYU, but have thought about you
many times since. I have good memories of Ponca City and Stillwater. I was
always known as "Paul's sister" among your friends, but that was OK. You were
always kind to me, and I looked up to you and your friends. I won't forget all
the trips to Stillwater down the two- way highway. My parents barely made it
through those days :) Going to Eskimo Joes and eating cheese fries, girls camp
and the canoes, and stake dances of course.
You have a great family and extended family which I am sure have helped you
through some tough times. I admire you for your strength and optimism in times
of trial. I hope to see you all again sometime.
Take Care,
Kim Nielsen Wardle
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