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Sandy Larson
November 22, 2009
Dear Susan and Spencer, I'm sorry we've lost touch and I don't know how to find you now,but all 3 of us have you in our prayers and are so sorry to hear of Kennie's passing.
I cannot even imagine your loss but know you are all still in our hearts and we'll continue to pray for you.
much love, Tim, Sandy & elizaBeth Larson
Shandra Conner
November 20, 2009
Please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. I didn't personally know Mr. Hall but he and my father(Moby) worked together at Cal-Tex, they were both from LaGrange,Tx and he spoke highly of him often. We have a picture of them together at my Dad's retirement party. From our family to yours, we understand your loss. May God bless you all!
The Conner Family
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