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Sandra Bishop
November 4, 2008
Our Dearest MaryAnn: This message comes with our deepest sympathy. Al and I feel so blessed to have known your Mom, even though it was such a short time. We will keep last years Holidays, as a treasured memory..Our prayers are with you,Joe and Joe Peter for your Mom
With all our love Sandy and Allen
Bob, Terry, Jackie Kelley
November 4, 2008
Mary Ann: Sorry to hear about your Mom. She and your Aunt Mary were very special people, neighbors and friends to my family. My Dad always thought of both of them as his sisters. My Mom would always like to visit on the front porch and talk for hours. The good ole days on Garland Street. We will all have great memories of your family and hope you know that they will always have a special place in our hearts.
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