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Janette Coyle
December 8, 2008
Although we knew this day would come, it never stopped us from praying for more. You taught us all to be strong, independant, loving women and we call now to those treasured lessons to hold us together and keep our strength for the difficult days ahead. We will forever love you, you will always be missed, may we find solice in knowing you will be waiting at our journeys end. Until that day....rest easy, run free and shine on!
Roseanne Hunt
December 7, 2008
My Beautiful Mom,
I never thought a heart could hurt so much. Although there are people all around me, I feel so alone. My heart aches to have you hold me, to have you smile at me, to just have you here. I know you are in a much better place and you are finally with Nana and Grandpa but how I wish I had you here with me. How do I go on? How do I get past the lost feeling? You were my rock, my strength my everything.
I LOVE YOU MOM and I miss you terribly.
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