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Kimberly Briggs
January 23, 2009
Betty you will be greatly missed here on this earth. To be absent from the body is to be present with the lord. I have loved you for many years you were one of my Nana's best friends and I still have the prayer book you gave me when I was a young child. I taught the bedtime prayer to my children and now to my grandson. I will always cherish your memory. Living across the street from you for many years was a wonderful blessing filled with laughs and great cakes. Betty rest and say hi to my Nana. May God bless and keep you. To the family and especially Sandra I know these are hards times but remember the good times with her and keep her in your heart and know that she is happy and safe in the lords house.
Love always,
Kim Thompson Briggs
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Rev. Maude Pittman
January 20, 2009
I meet you as a little girl and aunt Betty was what I called you so until we meet again ,Aunt Betty I love you see you on the other side some day.
From the Staff of Walter J. Manning Funeral Home
January 20, 2009
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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