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Karen Wright
July 12, 2010
Helen, I was so very sorry to learn of your mother's passing. I know you were very close to her and will miss her terribly. I so enjoyed hearing the stories of your "adventures" with your mom, and was always so touched by her willingness to be of assistance to VA-NMMG as you spent hours and days together, preparing music at home for distribution, concerts and travel. May God bless and comfort you in the days ahead. Karen Wright (Amarillo, TX)
Jack and Merle Slusher
June 18, 2010
Our sincere sympathy to Helen and Jean in the loss of your mother. We were neighbors on Kellogg Avenue when you and our children were small and church friends at Melrose for many years. May God bless you at this time.
Patti Coffey
June 17, 2010
I would like to extend my sympathy to you during your sadness over the loss of your loved one. May God Bless You!
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