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Dona Hyll
December 9, 2020
My deepest sympathies to the family of Trish. She was more than a co-worker, she was like a big sister to me. Even after retirement, we would get together, talk, text, go to the Garlic Dinner. She always was looking out for others; always there for family and friends. It was a blessing to know her. She will be missed.
Lenora Ann Clayborne
December 8, 2020
Williams Family,
My sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family of Trisha. She was like a big sister to me since the age of five and treated me as such. She had a million dollar smile and will truly be missed. The word of God says: "To be absent in the body is to be present with the Lord" She has arrived safely in the arms of the Father and I pray that you are comforted by this.
Love you all,
Lenora
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