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January 26, 2010
To Connie's family, My sympathy is with each of you at the loss of your Connie. She was a special person to me. I met her last year in Thurs. morning Women's Bible Study. Connie had her challenges and she was in our prayers always. I helped her to learn to do her blood sugar tests when she was diagnosed with diabetes. Everyone so enjoyed her violin at the concerts. I am glad to know that she is no longer in pain and is happy to be with our Lord. Sondra Johnson
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