2008
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Donna Thompson
January 14, 2009
Abraham,
I was so sorry to hear about Mary's passing. She fought a long and hard battle with her cancer. I remember the last time that I saw her before she passed, that her main concern was about you and how she was comforting you. I know that your loss of her is great, but we both know that she is in a far, far better place. She is out of her pain and whole and at peace with the Lord.
Peace be with you,
Donna Thompson
Chris Lee
January 12, 2009
Abraham-
I was saddened to hear of Marys' passing recently. Over the years I have thought of you two often. I was reading some of the blog about her challenges and with her "Marytude" she faced them head on.. I will never forget her love for our Lord and her AWESOME laugh which I heard often..My heart goes out to you and I am thankful to God that I was able to meet Mary. Peace to you.
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