Will Be Missed
Elle Kae Gerritsen, our little angel, returned to her Heavenly Father May 6, 2004. We were blessed to know her beautiful spirit in the short time she was here on Earth. She touched so many lives and will continue to.
Survived by her parents, Bryce and Miriam Gerritsen, and a lot of loving family. A viewing will be held Saturday, May 8, at 12:00 noon at Jenkins Soffe Mortuary located at 4760 South State. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Miriam Gerritsen's name at Washington Mutual Banks.
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