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Jenny Sanderson
April 28, 2010
Steve, Jan, and family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. I know you, of all people, know that God has great things in store for Mrs. Bradshaw, but it doesn't hurt any less to lose her. May you feel God's arms around you as you grieve, and may you know that you have so many friends thinking and praying for you and with you.
Jenny Butler Sanderson
Jennifer (DeJarnette) Rose
April 27, 2010
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Jo Anne Kitchen
April 27, 2010
My sympathy to Pops, Gerald and family and Steve and family on the loss of their loved one. Mrs, Bradshaw was such a wonderful person. I am so thankful to be fortunate to be a friend of her and her family. I will have fond memories forever. May God Bless You all.She will live forever in our hearts.
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