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Kathy Dart B radford
January 11, 2010
Terry and Mark,
Please know that you and your families are in my thoughts and prayers.
Chrs Morris
January 10, 2010
Mark and Terry:
I am sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. Your Mom and Dad were awfully nice people and I remember how much my folks thought of them. I know you both have wonderful memories that will carry you through this time of sadness.
Doris R. Holcombe
January 9, 2010
I`m so sorry to learn of Leon`s passing.He and Frances was so dear to me.Your memories of them both will forever be remembered..
Vicki Lang
January 9, 2010
I know the hole left by Uncle Leons passing can never be filled. He is so precious to all of us. I cannot be there with you today but my heart sure is and I know God is watching over all of the family. We love you and pray for the Comforter to come as we WILL see Uncle Leon and Aunt Frances in Glory. love,Vicki and Dave
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