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Antoinette Irons
July 30, 2008
Dear Tammy, I am sorry for your lost, but be comforted that he is with our wonderful awesome God. I know he will be hugging you and giving you courage to go on.
God Bless,
Antoinette Irons.
Ron & Dianne Janish
July 23, 2008
Kay, John, Donna and family,
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband, dad and grandfather. May God hold you in his arms and comfort you. You are in our prayers.
June Bradley
July 22, 2008
Tammy and family, my deepest condolences on the your loss of your dad, husband, and grandfather. Please know that I will keep all of you in my prayers. May God Bless and keep you during this most difficult time.
Betsy Devore
July 21, 2008
So sorry. Please accept my sympathy. May you feel the presence of Jesus and the spirit of your Dad around you. You are loved.
Betsy Devore
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