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Lindsay Marlow
October 19, 2007
I didn't know Maida well, however I loved what I did know about her. She was a wonderful mother and wife. She was a devoted to her Temple and family. She was as good and kind as a human being can be. She was a hero during the last part of her life and fought until the end. Her goodness and love will never be forgotten by those that knew and loved her. My sincere condolences go to her family and friends.
Mary Leslie
October 15, 2007
Matthew: My sincere condolences. Having worked with you, I know what a fine person you are and that surely was one of your Mother's joys. May memories bring you comfort.
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