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George Mahida
September 19, 2008
Hey Hugo and family Members:
You are in my prayers. In time like this we have God who can wipe away our every tears. None of us understand the timing or the manner of death that invades our lives. But we have a Savior who knows our inward pain and only He can give us inward comfort. We take comfort in the promise of Resurrection that one day we will see Virginia again. It is this hope that can comfort us.
Love
George, Nancy, Beth & Jessica
Nancy Genier Duffee
September 19, 2008
I am truly sorry to hear of your loss.
Your mother was truly a remarkable person.
She is now set free to a greater being.
Though the thought of her hurts right now
her memory will make you smile.
Quinn Wheeler
September 19, 2008
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
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