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John Cooper
March 30, 2011
Our comfort is in Christ and the mighty work he did at the cross. No other gift is greater nor more free. Our family shares your loss in our prayers and thoughts.
The Cooper Family
March 24, 2011
So sorry to hear of Jean's passing. She was such a lovely lady with a caring and friendly smile and personality.
Lola Beck
March 19, 2011
My heart goes out to you,Foster and Brenda,and the entire Chase family. May Gods peace surround you and comfort you thru these next weeks and months.
Love and prayers,
Phil and Nancy Anderson
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