Camille DiCosmo

September 15, 1946 - January 21, 2013

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in honor of Camille at 10:00am on Saturday, January 26, 2013 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 300 East 11800 South, Draper, Utah. A viewing will be held on Friday, January 25, 2013, at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City, Utah from 6:00-8:00pm.

In Loving Memory

Mr. DiCosmo, Chris and Jennifer--sending you my sincere condolences on the loss of your wife and mother. I hope that all of the years of good memories and experiences with your mom help comfort you now and for many years to come. Warmly, Sam, Noah and Luke

Samantha Kranyak

West Chester, PA

She loved all of you dearly and that love will never go away. We are all better for having known her. Hugs to Tolly, Chris, and Jennifer.

The Roberts

New Orleans, LA

Carol KienenbergerBarb was my sister and she alawys spoke so well of those she worked with and her friends from bowling. She was planning to be here in Montana with us now and I really miss her. She alawys enjoyed helping us with the cattle when she came and stayed. We laughed alot when we were together and shared memories of the past. My sympathy is extended to each of you who were her friends. Thank you for being in her life since she and Ron didn't have other family around them. I know you will miss her as well. Carol and Family

Rossmick

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Margie GressmanTo Ron and family I miss Barbara a lot. its hard to go torwok and not see her there. I enjoyed working with her. I was blesed to have her as a friend. I fill like I knowall of you from talking with Barbara. I will never forget her.her friendMargie Gressman

Rasyl

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it at least a dozen times to friends kids these days were just made drliefentfy. I believe in some form of evolution and that it's apparent to me that children are being born more and more technologically advanced.I saw a clip on YouTube once of a little girl no more than 2 years of age playing with an iPad and using it correctly, and yet she didn't understand what to do with a magazine. She kept trying to swipe her fingers across it and touch the images as she would using the iPad. I think that video speaks volumes in reference to my claims.While we're seemingly being born more technologically advanced, I do have concerns that we're dumbing down . On the one hand, it's amazing to see a child pick up what we consider to be an extremely advanced piece of technology and use it. On the other hand, it's considered advanced technology specifically for its ease of use. So who's to say if it's really positive or negative in that case?Still, I found the article to be incredibly moving. It touched my heart and I believe such technology is best spent on children with special needs. They are the ones who need it not us folks who are just kind of lazy. *grins*

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All of my questions setteld-thanks!

Trixie

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