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D. Arcadipane
February 23, 2010
To Anna Mae and the entire McLellan family.
We're so sorry for your loss. Carol was a true fighter in every sense of the word. May you hold dear your memories of her forever and know that she is now at peace.
Sincerely,
Anna Mae's neighbors, Donna and Phyllis Arcadipane
Kathy Nickell
February 21, 2010
To the McLellan family, I am so sorry for your loss this week. Carol was an inspiration and brave woman, fighting all odds with courage and hope. She never gave up. I am proud to have know her. I hope for the family to embrace her courage and know that Carol will rest in peace, she loved you all greatly and you were her life. God bless you all. Kathy
February 20, 2010
to the MCclellan Family, sorry for your loss Carol was a lovely personand a wonderful person to talk to always asked about our parents when they were ill, she sent us a beautiful letter when they passed away she was a brave woman may she rest in peace god bless her FREDDIE & RUSTY CHAFE
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