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Jeanette & Jim Bruner
December 3, 2009
Dear Ken and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with you.
Love,
Truman and Dorothy Rhodes
December 2, 2009
Ann and Family, our deepest sympathy to you at the loss of your loved one. He will certainly be missed by all who knew him and we pray God's comfort for you at this time.
Betty & Gary Lanier
December 1, 2009
Ann & family: We love you and are praying for you during this trying time. Only God is able to comfort you because he is the Great Comforter. May the Lord be with you and meet every need.
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