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Jennifer Butler
February 17, 2011
From my experiences, she was a good combination of sweet and caring, raw and real, and she lived her life the way she wanted to, what a great way to be!
Andi Ralyea
February 17, 2011
to Cara and family,
Having someone you love die is never easy, and while there is a hole in this world where she once walked, the love that was shared never leaves us.
You are all loved.
Mike Spencer
February 17, 2011
I feel my life was more enriched for having known her, she was a unique individual. She will be missed, but I have many fond memories to draw from.
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