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Angela Howze
November 28, 2007
Greg,Kent,and Tammy, we were so sorry to learn of the death of your father. Our Love, thoughts and prayers are with you. Mr. Leech attended our fathers funeral ( James Howze ) where he offered words of comfort and support that meant so much to us. We want your family to know we are here for you. Love "The Howze Family" Angela, James , Jeffery, and Orstella.
Martha Montgomery
November 28, 2007
Linda and Family:
We were saddened to hear about the homegoing of your loved one. It is our prayer that your faith in God and your memories of your loved one will comfort you and keep you in perfect peace in the days ahead. Our families have been connected in so many ways over the years and you know that we are here for you always. You are very important to us and we want you to know that we love you. May God continue to bless and keep each of you in perfect peace.
William and Martha Montgomery and Evans Family
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