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6 Entries
October 31, 2010
Miss Louise, I am so sorry for your loss.
It will take time, but you will feel better and you will become yourself again. Take all the time you need, no one can say what is or is not the right thing to say or do. It is your heart. I thank God that you and Jim had a wonderful long life together and those memories are priceless. Remember too your family who are close to you and will help you in the days ahead. I love you lots and will be praying for you and your family everyday. Love, Ginny (Tops)
Glenn Blanchette
October 30, 2010
I would like to thank you for the support,guidance,and leadership in Jessie's life. She has developed into a mature,strong,and loving person in which you were a great part. You have now been called home to rest with our great creator. You deserve this.
Robin Blanchette
October 30, 2010
I just want to thank you for all of your love and support for the last 26 years. You were like a father to me and I can never thank you enough for all you have done for me and my children. They have grown to be very special people and that is because of you. I hope your journey is peaceful. I hope to see you again one day.
Love Robin
James Craig
October 29, 2010
Dad,
You will be missed dearly.
Your loving son.
Barbara Craig
October 29, 2010
Dad,
Thanks for letting me be part of your life. I've so enjoyed all our visits.
Your loving daughter-in-law.
James Craig
October 29, 2010
Dad,
You will be missed dearly.
Your loving son.
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