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Rachel Jones
October 6, 2007
It was a shock to hear of your mother's death today. She was always a breath of fresh air, always saying what needed to be said and not hurting anyone's feelings. My thoughts of her today always are in Eliot Church walking pass my seat waving with a smile on her face. She will always be remembered and missed in Eliot Church. May God bless you and keep you strong.
Mabel Steele
August 22, 2007
Dear Jean and Family,
So very sorry to hear the news of Louise's passing. She is once again with Clem and her love ones. Hold on to your memories...they will get you through. I shall keep you in my heart and prayers.
KAARIN WILKINSON
August 22, 2007
Jean, your mother is at peace. You have been through enough over the years and still held in there for her. God will bless you for all you have done. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
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