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Terri Torrence
April 14, 2010
Dear Lynda,
So sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Sounds like she was an exceptional lady just like you! Sincerely, Terri Torrence
Mary Tucker
April 11, 2010
I lived across the street from Ms. Weaver for as long as she lived on Circle Dr. in Roanoke. She looked out for my brother & me when our mom was working or had a meeting. She took us out to eat, to the movies, & even made sure we were safe if we were home alone. She was like another grandmother to us while she was our neighbor. I have many memories of Ms. Weaver that make me laugh - she was a fun lady! She was always so nice to us & I'm sad to hear that she's passed away. I'll never forget her, that's for sure!
Mary Hord Tucker (the yellow house across the street on Circle Dr.)
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