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Lilly Shelton
November 23, 2009
We regret your loss at this time. No words can fill the void that is left by the loss of our loved one. Remember that God is always their for you to see you through your darkest hour. In "Psalms 23 their is a lot of answers to be found in giving us strength to guide us in our time of need"
GOD BLESS YOU. LILLY SHELTON
Maggie Twine
November 23, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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