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Friday, May 26, 2006

Evansville mourns loss of Kathleen Spanton

(Ed. note: Back in 1990 when we first moved to Evansville, Mrs. Spanton invited my wife to a "tea" at her home and introduced her to several ladies who also had small children. It was a welcoming she never forgot. Gina Duwe has captured the spirit of Kathleen Spanton in her article.)

Click on the post for the article in the Janesville Gazette on the life of Kathleen Spanton, and what a difference she made in the many lives she touched over the years with her hospitality. May she rest in peace.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous4:58 PM

    She sounds like a wonderful lady, human being. We need more people like her.

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