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Kasey Brown
March 31, 2011
Dear Anita, thank you for having your sister-in-law call me. I was so shocked to hear the news and would never have expected it. My deepest sympathies goes out to you and your family and empathize with the grief of his loss. I know he was your rock through all that you've been through. He certainly was a very special man. I will always remember him with the smile and warmth that he offered when he'd come through the door to deliver my nail stuff. :) Please know that I support you in any way you need and will always support All Valley Nail Supply. God Bless, Kasey Brown (Abby Lane)
March 30, 2011
May you find comfort in the promise made by Jesus Christ that all those in God's memory will be rrsurrected. Joh 5:28,29
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