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K and S Mohr
December 30, 2010
Dear Friends, I was just checking the notices on line this AM (12/30) and saw Debbie's notice. We send our deepest sympathy to all of you but rejoice that she is now free and rejoicing in heaven. We have not seen her since we left Hamburg in 1986 so I have very clear pictures of her of the fun times and bright smiles when I went to her house and in church. I have seen pictures from recently but rejoice that she is smiling and rejoicing as she did years ago. God bless you each one and wrap His arms of love around you. Deut. 33:27 is my favorite verse. "The eternal God is thy refuge and underneath are the everlasting arms." Our love and prayers, Karin and Stan Mohr
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