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Tammy Fernandes (Buckley)
November 12, 2007
I always called you Grandma, to me you were one of my grandmas. You will be greatly missed, even though I am sad, there is a great joy in my heart noing you are with the Lord, on those great streets of gold and with your husband once again.
With great love and envy,
Tammy
Jessica Gonzalez
November 8, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with everyone who knew you. My memories are always with me of you. Love you and you will be greatly missed.
Jessica & Family-Concord NC
Liz Hulslander and Family
November 8, 2007
Shannon, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. God's Blessings.
Shannon LaFever
November 7, 2007
Grandma I love you and miss you so much! I'll see you again one day. Say hi to Grandpa for me okay.
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