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July 4, 2010
Beloved Mary Elizabeth Hubbard, Ben,Kim,Kevin and all your younguns. We consider Dr. Gen. Arthur Hubbard the best friend we ever had (other than JESUS) and you are all in our daily prayers. We are truly thankful
for his friendship over the last 12
years. Arthur was our Mentor, our
medical advisor. We never met him
without a present being given to us:
A flower, a tomato,a bell pepper:,
always a gift of something we needed
We really Loved him and we have
missed him daily since he became
ill. Our HOPE is to see HIM Again
and we know that won't be long at
our current age. GOD BLESS ALL
and Mary-call us if we can help.
Esther and C. W. "Bill" Leary
Christine Cayer
June 30, 2010
Dear Hubbard Family, We just wanted you know that you are in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time. God Bless You. The Cayer Family
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