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ANN EPPS
November 26, 2009
LINDA AND MONTY. THIS IS A SAD DAY FOR YOUR FAMILY BUT GOD KNOWS WHAT TO DO AT ALL TIMES HE DOSE NOT MAKE ENOUGH MISTAKES . KEEP YOUR HEAD UP AND LOOK TO HIM FOR PEACE AND UNDERSTANDING, HE WILL NEVER LEAVE YOU WE WILL SEE HER AGAIN IN HEAVEN.
November 26, 2009
Carol you and your family are in our heart and prayers always. No words can comfort like the words of Jesus. "Low I am with you always even unto the ends of the world." Though we die yet shall we live again. Love you much.
Clementine Bradley and Family
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