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Diane Wray
December 12, 2007
My sympathy to the Brownell family.Although I did not know Elizabeth, I am now living in her former home so I feel a connection and see what a beautiful home she made for her family.Rejoice in the memories you have with her.
Marjorie Bowes
December 12, 2007
My mother's maiden name was Brownell, so I feel related in spirit to your family. May God comfort you now and as you remember Elizabeth's long life.
Susan & Keith Kussius
December 12, 2007
David, Syvlia,and Families,
Our heart and prayers go out to you for your loss. We celebrate Betty's life and the strength she had. She was obviously very proud of all her family and cherished the times you were together. May the Love, peace, and comfort she is feeling now be passed down to all of you from above.
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