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WENDY BUIE
July 8, 2010
Devin, Carolyn, Miss Barbara and the Groome Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you each of you during this time. May your memories bring you comfort.
Qynton, Earl & Wendy Buie
Sena Scott
July 7, 2010
Words cannot express our sorrow for your loss. The longing for one more day, one more word, one more touch. You may not understand why he left this earth before you were ready to say good-bye, but little by little, you will begin to remember not just that he died, but that he lived; to give you memories too beautiful to forget. May happy memories replace the sadness in your heart and may your memories give you strength.
Just as you have always been here for us, we are always here for you.
The Scott/Pre-Genzer Family
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