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Marilyn Hendley
February 24, 2013
Rick. I am shocked and heartbroken. I just read this and sure wish I had known this before the 16th. Please know that my heart, thoughts and prayers are with you. Barbara was a woman I will always remember. She was a strong, loving and beautiful lady. She was very blessed to have you as such as loving husband and you were certainly blessed to have her. I will remember her always. You both were not just my customers but people I was honored to have crossed paths with. I'm glad you were able to being her home to Cincinnati. My heart will remain with you. Remember, listen very closely for your guardian angel to watch over you and your family.
The Earland Family
February 11, 2013
Please accept my sincere condolences at this time. It is obvious that your family will miss this special person in your lives. May the peace promised in God's word (John 14:27; John 16:22) be active and may you all be helped to endure these times.
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