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Joe and Cheryl Keyser
September 16, 2008
JOHN, MARY ANN AND FAMILY,
Our prayers are with you and your family. Words can not express what an impact Woofie had on my life as well a Joe's. She introduced me to my husband and was a true vision for an example set to all of us as a person who stands for Christ!.. She will always be rememberd to all of us in our hearts and no doubt that the angels are rejoicing for receiving a wonderful person into the kingdom.
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Nancy Smith
September 16, 2008
I am so sad to have lost my Aunt Woofie, but I am happy to know that she is now dancing in heaven!! She was so much fun when I was growing up. Whenever my brothers, Hamilton & Robert, and I wanted to have a good time, we would go visit Woofie!! For many years, her very favorite place to be was at the beach. My mom & I spent many happy times with her and the family in the sun and sand!! I sure miss her, but I'm thankful to have had her all my life.
N.A. & Lillie Kennedy
September 16, 2008
John & Virginia, another of God's precious ones have gone home to be with Him. Those of us who are here will grieve but we know in our hearts where Sister "Woofie" is, a land where there is no more pain all is joy over there. We will remember you and the others members of your family in our prayer. Keep those good memories close to your heart. Seperation is for just a little while, John your Mom lives on. We will miss her but never will she be forgotten.
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