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Roger and Vicki Snow
November 7, 2010
To the Family,
May God give you all the strength you need at this time of sorrow. May you feel his arms wrapped around you in comfort. Have faith in knowing that you will see her again someday.
Kathy Knight
November 6, 2010
Roxanne and family! It breaks my heart everytime I think about Aunt Margaret being gone. What keeps me focused is the fact that I know she is much happier and healthier now! Plus she is with all her other family now. I pray that God gives you and the rest of the family the strength and encouragement that you may need to get through this rough time. One of my most treasured memories is when Mom, Dad, and myself went to her house for dinner and for dessert she made a deep dish apple pie. She ended up cutting that pie in to quarters and putting ice cream on it for all of us. That was her caring spirit! Gotta love Aunt Margaret! With lots of love
Lynn Rutherford-Snow
November 6, 2010
Roxanne and family ~
So very sorry of the loss of your dear Mom and our Aunt Margaret. I truly know what you are going through. No greater loss than that of your Mother. A life well lived. My prayer is that God will hold each of you in the palm of his hand. May your many, many memories comfort you in the days ahead. Let us all live our lives in such a way that we will see her again one day. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We love you. Jimmy and Lynn Rutherford-Snow
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November 6, 2010
I am so sorry to hear of your loss, such a sweet lady, I knew her from my friend Joyce and I know how dear she was to her. She will be greatly missed. My prayers are with you. Cynthia Snow
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