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Barbara Husack
April 2, 2012
Margaret, Kathy, Helen, all of you are in my prayers and will always be in my heart.
Barbara Mobley Husack (Fayetteville, GA)
Mary Williams
April 1, 2012
Helen ... Know you do not remember me but I noticed the obit and remembered you fondly. I am Mary Williams and I used to live across the street from you on 5th Avenue East. So sorry about Ken. What happened? I see your sweet mother is still living. Mother died in June. I have a sister named Klinner. My email is [email protected]. I am so sorry for your loss. Mary
wendy rex
March 31, 2012
I know you are with the angels now, Ken...Rest in the comfort of our Masters house.
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