1932
2010
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November 15, 2010
Dear Debbie,Donna& Danny.
I know each and every one of you. I have known you since you were young. I know how hard it is to loose both of your parents. Just think that they are both in a better place now. It will be hard at first but you can get through it like us girls did.
Love to you all
The Ball Girls
Dana, DeeDee,Jonnie, Louie
November 14, 2010
Dear Debbie, Donna & Danny,
I know how much you will miss your mother - she had a smile that could light up the darkest room. I also know she was a woman of strong Christian faith and she is now happy to be back with your daddy and the other loved ones who have preceded her to heaven. There was never a doubt in her might what would happen after her soul left her earthly body, and I imagine Jesus is delighted to have her as one of his ever-smiling angels.
Love to All,
Andi & Richard Hannon
Daniel Cason
November 14, 2010
Mom I love you so much and ill never forget you
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