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Connie Batt
June 9, 2011
No words can express the depth of my sympathy of your loss. Although those left behind suffer the most, find comfort in remembering the happiness family and friends shared with her during her lifetime.
Connie Zurcher/Fordyce
June 8, 2011
My thoughts and prayers are with you!
Beverly Vogt
June 8, 2011
May your memories give you strength.
Jeanne Hemmel
June 7, 2011
Rick and Family,
Jan was a good friend of mine and co-worker at the Office Supply Store in Cocoa Beach. She was always a happy person and we had good times together. After she moved to IN we still kept in contact but I did not know she was ill. I will miss hearing her voice and visiting with her. My sincere sympathy to all the family. Love & prayers
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