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Michal McKenzie
November 7, 2007
As a volunteer at Monroe Community Hospital, it was my pleasure to visit with Katherine once a week for the past year and a half. Her cheerful spirit and great good humor will surely be missed by all of us who were in her presence. My condolences to all her family.
Joyce & Sam Ardillo
November 4, 2007
Irene,
So sorry for your loss.
You know she is in a far better place.
Surely in the heavenly arms of Jesus.
May the Lord give you and the family a beautiful peace in that knowledge.
May His love grow deeper every day in your hearts.
Love,
Joyce and Sam
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