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Russell Terry
December 11, 2008
lisa never new you that well,I Remember seeing you at Richards Parties,you always had a smile on your face,always had a kind word ,rest easy dear
Tanya Crowe
December 8, 2008
I am so sorry to hear about Lisa. She was a beautiful and sweet woman, and will truly be missed by all. Now, that you are in heaven, Jodi is there to walk with you (BFF)
Both of you will be loved forever.
No more pain and suffering, may you rest in peace. The family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Tanya Crowe
December 8, 2008
I am so sorry to hear about Lisa. She was a beautiful and sweet woman, and will truly be missed by all. Now, that you are in heaven, Jodi is there to walk with you (BFF)
No more pain and suffering, may you rest in peace.
Josh Cosby
December 5, 2008
Jessie,
were so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. We are keeping you in our thoughts ,prayers and in our hearts. call if you need anything.
Love,
Josh and Joanne Cosby
josh,Jessica, Amber and Sara Cosby
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Camille Dean
December 5, 2008
May you rest in peace. No more suffering, no more pain. You have been and will continue to be in my prayers.
Steven Gammon
December 3, 2008
God let you rest in peace now Lisa. You will be loved and missed by many of us. You were truly a great woman with a huge heart that could always bring love to our family. We will never forget you. Love Always and Forever
Your Sister Gina and Nephew Steven
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