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Tina Weissenburg
October 13, 2008
I know the party just got started now that you've arrived on the other side! We'll all miss you, Grandma!
Dennis & Jean(Harmon) Proefrock
October 13, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Ronald Heimback
October 12, 2008
Sorry that we did not make it to the reunion this year. As you may know Shirley passed away. I since have remarried and maybe we will see you next year assumimg that we are still on your list. We will pray for you and yours.
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