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Sue Keller
September 30, 2010
I would like to express my deepest sympathy. I met Donna 5 years ago when I first starting working at Leila Arboretum Society. Donna was always smiling and very pleasant to visit with. One thing I really liked is that she always remembered your name even though she might have met you only a few times. Her smiling face will be missed at our annual plant sale that she visited yearly.
Sue Densham
September 28, 2010
I am so sorry for your loss. Donna was a valued member of the book club at North Avenue Church of God and we will miss her.
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