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Martha Pulrang
September 29, 2008
While I thank everyone for their sympathy and condolences I must ask that you not be sad for me. My grandparents are together again in heaven. There they have the beautiful gardens of flowers and vegetables.
They have their pets. There is no pain, suffering or loss.
I am truly blessed to have had my grandparents in my life as long as I did. To have had them teach me what they did and that they loved me.
Debby McCary
September 28, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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