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Edythe Steinback
January 22, 2011
January 22,2011
Mary McKnight
January 21, 2011
I am so grateful to have been a part of Betty's life. She was my "mother" friend and sister. She was kind, faithful and compassionate. I am sad that I won't see her anymore but so happy that she is where she wanted to be. She is staring Jesus in the face. I can just vision her face glowing at the sight of our heavenly father. We are all better just to have been a part of her life. I will cherish my relationship with Betty always.
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