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Anne Marie Trimmer
April 21, 2009
Dear Mr. Waymack,
I wanted to offer my condolences. I am sorry, too, that I am just now finding out. I would have been there had I known. Both of you have a special place in my heart that shall always remain there. I hope you and your family are doing well.
Amanda Rosswog
March 15, 2009
Dear Mr. Waymack,
I am so sorry to hear that Mrs. Waymack has passed on. I just wanted you to know that the news brought a flood of memories that I have shared with you and Mrs. Waymack. She was one of my favorite residents that I always looked forward to talking with. I hope that everyone in your family finds peace and I will keep you in my prayers.
Ashlyn Hix
March 11, 2009
Dear Mr. Waymack,
I am so sorry to learn of Mrs. Waymack's passing. She was my favorite nail client at Brandermill Woods, and I am going to miss her very much. I hope and pray you find peace with time. Every time I go to Brandermill Woods I am going to remember all of the times I spent talking to both of you.
Melissa Bowe
March 7, 2009
Dear Mr. Waymack and Family,
I was saddened to learn of Mrs. Waymack's passing this week but take comfort in knowing she is no longer suffering. I will miss seeing her with all of you at Crab Louie's.
You are all in my prayers as you mourn the loss of such a lovely and special lady.
Sincerely,
Manager-Crab Louie's Seafood Tavern
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Lee Peebles Bereavement Counselor
March 4, 2009
On behalf of all the staff at Bon Secours Hospice and Palliative Care we wish to extend to the friends and family our deepest sympathy and ongoing support. We hope and pray you will find peace with time. Please feel free to contact me anytime if I can be of help.
Christine Gibson
March 3, 2009
Mr. Waymack and Family
Know that I share in the loss of Ann. She was a very friendly lady, who now has a new home with, a white fitted robe to sing in the choir of the Lord, as she walks down the streets of gold. While tears may fall in the night know that joy will arrive in the morning. Remember her smile and the love that sheshowed and shared with her family and friends. Memories are just a thought away each and every day.
Sincerely
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