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Gary Beers
March 4, 2005
As we travel life's paths we are touched by many...your Mom was a gracious lady who touched people in only the nicest ways....the world is a lesser place without her presence. Please add my prayer that she is now at rest and that you have peace with her loving memory.
Kim Hubbard
March 3, 2005
I would like to extended my deepest sympathy to the family in this trying time and know that you are in my prayers. I am happy to have known such a spirited and wonderful person as Mrs. Haddad.
Lori St Laurent
March 1, 2005
My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Ann is in Gods hands and may she rest in peace.
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