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Junior and Kelly Wiggins
December 11, 2007
May God's blessings and grace comfort you in your time of sorrow.
You're in our prayers.
Anna Johnston
December 11, 2007
Grandma, I wish we could be there with you right now. I know Gillie will be missed. I know your heart might be lonely for awhile... I wish you would come back to WA and stay for awhile. I love you very very much!
The Staff at Wedgewood Nursing Home
December 10, 2007
Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time. May your memories bring you comfort.
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