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Tina, Marilyn, and Dickie Smith
August 13, 2008
Debbie:
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. He was such a sweet man, and we fondly remember those days of standing at the fence just gabbing away, while Candace was running around the yard or hanging on your leg. He willingly watched out for our home and took in our mail when we were out of town and always came by to make sure that we arrived home safely.
Right this moment, he is looking down and smiling and knows he will be with you always.
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Amy Poythress
August 13, 2008
Candice:
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Rest assured that he is no longer in pain. When we leave this world, we leave for good and we don't look back. You'll be reunited with him in heaven one day and it will be a joyous reunion....like no time as ever lapsed. Our tears here are selfish because we want our loved ones here to hold and have "one last minute with", but there's no better place you could ever imagine than eternity in heaven.
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