Karen Fecht
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February 24, 2011
My dear friend how you will be missed, but there is no more pain and suffering rest well and walk and fly with the angels.
Molly Bullock
February 22, 2011
R.I.P you will be missed
BRENDA REEVES
February 21, 2011
Good-bye Karen, I hope you can rest now without any pains,Thank You for all your years of hard work. I will see some time in the future. Say hi to Scott, Love ya lots Brenda Jean
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