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September 30, 2010
The names, Morris and Doris,were synonymous at our First Christian Church of Clairemont. They both did wonders with we choir members.
"They that hope in the Lord will renew their strength, they will soar as with eagles' wings." Morris and Doris lead others by their example. How fortunae were we whos lives crossed with theirs.
My deepest sympathy to you, the family. Betty Moore Brooke
September 29, 2010
Doris, A very unique Woman who knew who she was and gave all of the Christian
Womens Fellowship many knew goals to reach. Forty Five years ago she told us that "You've got to know the territory"..I have thought of these words so many times in my life. I wonder how many people make a statement that is remembered so long and so meaningful in so many situations? thank you Doris, Love, Donna
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September 26, 2010
Dear Mrs. Jones, I will forever be blessed by knowing you!
Much love to always, Alissa
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