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kathy sullivan
September 15, 2008
Lori, I have known you since the 6th grade and the means I have more than a few great memories of your mom. I know there is a big hole in your world but all we, as your friends can do is fill it with our love and support.
She is in a better place.
love, Kathy
Deborah Bushen
September 6, 2008
Dear Lori,
You know how much I loved your Mom. Heck, I known you all my life. No one could ask for a better neighbor or friend. I remember fondly the strawberry daquri parties on the patio and the hot tub she just had to have! I have so many great memories. Its a shame life can seem so short when you're among friends. Please know your in our prayers and she is now with her Savior. Her life may have seemed short to us but her new life with Christ and the Father is eternal. I know when its our time she'll be there with the blender.
Love & God Bless,
Debbi, Mark and Colin Bushen
Art Wrazen
September 3, 2008
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
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