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Cheryl Brewster
November 2, 2010
I did not know Mary extremely well; sharing pleasantries and light conversations as neighbors often do. But I know well the the pain your family is enduring and my heart aches for you.
My wish for you is that memories of happy times will carry you through the coming days and lift you high above the dark clouds of loss.
Angela Anderson
November 1, 2010
Buddy, Sandi,and all of the Pearce Family:
Adam, Alana, and I do not have any words today to express how we grieve at your loss. Mary touched my family with her effervescent personality and wit many times over the years. Mary has left a legacy of fond memories for Adam and Alana as I am certain she did for many others in the Pearce family and extended families.
Our earnest prayers and thoughts are always there to help you through the days ahead. Our deepest sympathies go out to you.
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