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Sue and Al Lacy
April 24, 2008
Ron and family,
So sorry to hear about your Mom. How many people get to have a 100th birthday party with their family! We hope those memories and many more will bring you comfort. You are in our thoughts.
Jackie Mason Palmer
April 24, 2008
You are in my thoughts and prayers. So many memories of visiting your house by the railroad tracks with my parents as I was growing up. May God grant you eternal rest Aunt Inez.
Carol (Wendell)& Bill Currier
April 23, 2008
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Mike & Cindy Woodock
April 23, 2008
To all the Mason Family,
Hope the sadness that you are feeling now will soon be replaced by memories of happier times.
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