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Rebecca L.
July 6, 2010
I did not know Ms. Flora all that well but I will always remember her sweet words...She was a very beautiful distinguished woman and graced everyone she came in contact with. You will be truly missed and your family are in my thoughts in this difficult time.
Allyson Shockley
June 29, 2010
I love you Nana. I know that you are watching over us right now and I'm so happy that you got to know your great-grandchildren. I will always tell them how much loved them and I'll always remember how much you loved us. I miss you so much...
Terry Sink
June 28, 2010
We will always miss you nana
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