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Marti Roman
June 17, 2011
Although your physical self is not close by, don't think a day goes by without a fond memory. That ever present smile always come to mind...the golf games and lessons, the card games, the stories and that salsa you always shared. Thank you for you. Thank you for the positive attitude you had since we met. And thank you for letting me be your friend. Life is a gift and you showed how to enjoy it. You will forever hold a special place in my heart that can never be erased. And when the Cubs make that outstanding play, look for me winking up at you. Until we see each other again, know that you are missed and loved.
June 9, 2011
I am truly sorry for your lost. In your time of bereavement, know that God assures us that we will see our loved ones again. I’m sure that with the help of our loving Heavenly Father, your family, and friends you will be able to endure this trial. May your memories give you comfort.
T. Gates, Stockbridge, GA
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