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Tracy Hall
November 27, 2009
Mrs. Hilliard there is nothing anyone could say to ease your pain, just remember the Lord never puts more on you than you can bear. God Bless you. Tracy Hall (Nurse)
Flora Randall
November 25, 2009
Jennifer,
My Deepest Condolences on the loss of your Son, and may God bless you at this hour. All of your coworkers and friends join in letting you know that we are there, we care and all of us are keeping you in Prayer.
-Flo
Dave & Donna Huey
November 25, 2009
Jennifer,
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time in your life. May the lord keep and sustain you now and forever.
Joanne Belote
November 24, 2009
Jennifer,
My deepest sympathy in the loss of your beautiful son, you are in my thoughts and prayers.
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