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Brenda Layfield-Smith
January 19, 2011
Mason & Tony & youre wonderful families, Please accept our condolences on the loss of your Mother. Our Mother was her niece Lorene " Rena" McDonald Layfield.
Aunt Lucille was so very kind & graceous during the loss of our Mother in 2005. Some of my most cherished memories from childhood & during visits with Mother after she retired from Texas & came to live with me in Georgia were visits to your parents'home . I will always remember her sweet smile & happy laughter ! You are Loved .. Brenda Layfield-Smith / Perry(Bucky) Layfield our childre & Grandchildren / and her nephew Perry Ward ( McDonald )
January 18, 2011
Angie and Mason, Ray and I are so sad for your loss. She will be missed. I will be seeing you this week.
Ellen
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