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July 4, 2010
Frances was a special friend and helpmate to her room mate Kathryn at the Carrington for the several years they were there. Shirley and I appreciated all she did for Kate and we enjoyed getting to know her when we visited Kate....Her Christian faith was a witness to us all. We were saddened to lately learn of her homegoing. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.
Sincerely, Kates sisters, Nancy Garrison, Richmond and Shirley Rudder, Williamsburg, Va.
June 10, 2010
Mrs. Reynolds was such a nice, sweet lady. Everyone at The Carrington loved her - - both staff and residents. She was always helping someone at bingo and enjoyed all the activities there with her friends. I will always remember how she talked about her family especially her granddaughter. (I knew her because a friend of mine shared a room with her in the rehabilitation section.)
With Sympathy, Linda Collins
Nancy Billingsley
June 7, 2010
My prayers are with the family. Frances and Allen were good friends for many years. They are both missed.
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