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Richard & Joanne Martin
November 25, 2007
Dear MaryAnn & Family
Please accept our deepest sympathy at this diffcult time. Words cannot express the sadness you and your family are feeling. Our prayers are with you and your family. So sorry we are not able to be there to personally offer you our condolences.
Love
Laurie Richeal
November 24, 2007
Dearest Aunt Mary, You will be sadly missed by all of us. I will cherish the memories and laughs we had together, exspecially our Sunday drives we use to take with my family. Your home now with your Son Daniel and husband Uncle Al , and at peace. Till we meet again. Miss You. Love, Laurie, Ron and Lauren Richeal.
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