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Marsha Gardner & family
November 22, 2010
Aunt Maxine, I know you are finally at rest in a beautiful place, visiting with Hubert, David, Faye & Ray and David. You were a wonderful loving person Gracious and always welcoming those who came to see you. I am thankful you are now in heaven. Our love and prayers to the entire family for all the loss you have had this past month. Love, Marsha & family
Mary Jo Kent
November 19, 2010
Lynn and family, please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers with all that you have been through. May the Lord give you peace and comfort during this time. Love ya,your cousin, JO
Deidre Johnson
November 18, 2010
RIP Grandma. We love and miss you so very much.
Tiffany Bruce
November 17, 2010
Grandma you were a great woman but you need to rest and be with your husband Hubert and my dad David. You were a loving woman and sorry I could not make the funernal but I was there in spirit and prayers.
Deidre Johnson
November 16, 2010
RIP Grandma we love you.
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