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Jackie,Patty,Carolyn and Bridget, the Waitresses from Hoak's
September 20, 2008
Dear Mr. Pifer, How sad we all were to hear about Marilyn's death. She was something. Her classy outfits and the jewerly to match. She always looked like a million bucks just to go to dinner at Hoak's. We will miss her great sense of humor.
Howdy and Jerrie Davis
September 5, 2008
Andy,
Our deepest condolences to you and the girls. It is with sad fondness that we recall Marilyn's goodness and joi de vivre.
Thomas Burgan
September 5, 2008
Rachel,
My sincerest condolences to you and your family for the loss of your Mother.
She has moved on, but she left the best gift one can imagine and that is the gift of her spirit. It will remain forever in your hearts and minds as you remember all the good times.
Celebrate her life.
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