IN MEMORY OF CARLI



01/04/1976          02/27/2006



WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU CARLI!    MOM, GRANDMA AND FAMILY



Your time on earth seemed all too brief because we wanted you in our lives forever. And although we really miss you, in our hearts we know that you are at peace. Still, countless times throughout the day we find ourselves remembering you. Although we cannot see or hear you, we know that you are with us. we'll feel you in the warmth of the summer sun. we'll see you in the brilliance of autumn leaves. You'll be beside us in the peacefulness of a gentle breeze and rejoice with us at the emergence of the first flowers of spring. we are thankful for the times we shared and the priceless memories too. For those memories are a comfort now, throughout each day with you. In Our Hearts Forever And Always! Your Loving Family



Carli Anne Bitterman Dennis was Born in Auburn, NY on January 4th, 1976.
She was 30 Years Young of Wyoming, Pennsylvania when she died February 27, 2006 at her home.
She was the wife of Jeffery J. Dennis. She was the daughter of Jill C. Tomandl Bitterman, Fort Myers, Fla., and William R. and Susan M. Bitterman, Clarks Summit, PA. She was a 1994 graduate of Abington Heights Senior High School. She also attended Keystone Jr. College. She was employed by the Luzerne County Communication Center since 1998. Carli loved hunting and fishing but her dispatching of police, fire and ambulance is what most will remember her for. Carli was active in the law enforcement community and her goal someday was to be a police officer. Carli was also involved in her own craft business which was "Crafts by Carli".

Carli will be joined in Heaven with her beloved Poppy, John J. Tomandl; aunt Nancy Bitterman Pelicci; her gog and pop, Phyllis and John Laskos; grandpa, Jesse A. Bitterman; and cousin John Michael Tomandl.

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Carli's Last Hunt, Nebraska