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November 25, 2010
How sudden and how sad for us! How precious and glorious for you! You will be missed!
November 23, 2010
Donna, I will miss your inquiring mind and your witness, but I know I will see you at the great reunion.
Gene
November 23, 2010
As hard as it is Donna I am glad I was the last one to "talk" w/u. 32 years of a wonderful friendship. I will NEVER Forget you. John will do right by you. As I read the obit. I thought u would be screamin or laugnin! You were tired my dear friend, and you HAVE STEPPED ON SHORE, AND FOUND IT GLORY!
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