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Barbara Chapman
September 17, 2010
"Miss" Nelda, Anita, Keith and families, My thoughts and prayers are with you as you say "Good-bye".
Barbara Chapman
Earl & Stephanie Bolden
September 17, 2010
Dear Michele, We were terribly sorry to learn that you had lost your very dear grandfather. Please know that you are in our hearts.
Frank Belvin
September 16, 2010
Dear Mrs. Sadler,
I am T. Frank Belvin, Bob's brother, and my wife and I are sorry to hear about the loss of your husband of many years. I am sure you will have plenty of good memories and your friends will be able to help you in your time of need. My wife and I will not be at the funeral. Best wishes,
T. Frank and Jan Belvin
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