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Art & Mary Colman
August 22, 2008
Glenn and Sid;
We just heard today about Edith's passing. Please accept our sincerest sympathy.
Don and Darlene Robb
August 22, 2008
Glenn -
We just heard about your mom. We are so sorry to hear the news. We hope you and your family are holding up ok and relying on the Lord to get you through. You'll be in our prayers.
Gary Lee
August 21, 2008
Dear Uncle Sid, Suzanne, Roz & Glenn,
We are saddened for your loss, we regret exceedingly that we will be unable to attend the services. You are all in our hearts, thoughts and prayers. We know that Aunt Edie is with the Lord and all of her pain & suffering has ceased. We will all meet again someday too.
Our heartfelt sympathies go out to you during this time of physical loss.
With our sympathetic love,
Gary Lee and family
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