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Sherry & Rich Alton
October 11, 2010
miss you mom...look forword to seeing you soon with dad, love you both
Sherry
elizabeth stoddard
October 11, 2010
Poppie
October 10, 2010
Love you Nanny! I'm glad you arent hurting anymore and I'm sure your with Papa now. MWAHS!
Poppie
October 10, 2010
Love you Nanny! I'm so glad you arent in pain anymore and I'm sure your with Papa now. MWAHS!
Keith and Chris Harding
October 10, 2010
I wish I could be there with all of you. I am sending my love and condolences. I will be with all of you in spirit. Nanny was one of the sweetest people I had the pleasure of knowing. She always had a smile and something good to say. She will certainly be missed by all who knew her. Now she is home with Dad, and I am sure grinning from ear to ear. RIP Nanny, we all loved you so very much.
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