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Peggy Lindley Ewing
April 4, 2022
Deepest Sympathy - 11 years ago.
Glenn Ewing
April 10, 2011
We are thinking of you! Glenn and Sue Ewing
April 10, 2011
Dear Leesa, Mortie, Cassie, and Craig and Grandchildren,
We will always remember her for her flambuoyant style and her jangling bracelets! She was always smiling. In her early and middle adult life she was always upbeat for those she cared about. Even with life's challenges, she never gave up.
She 'fought the good fight' and even though she lost her earthly race, she won the most important race of all - a place at God's Throne of Grace!
In deepest sympathy and with love and prayers,
Aunt Peggy Ewing
and on behalf of cousins, Gregg, Kippi, and Michelle Ewing
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