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Mandy Stoffa
May 21, 2011
Dear Gwen,
We are so sorry for your great loss. We have fond memories of meeting Richard at your nurse's graduation at Charity Hospital,New Orleans when Rose Marie and I were little girls. Although we haven't seen you very often in our lifetimes, we will always treasure our family ties to you through our father, Ernest Thomas Kinsey, of Monticello,FL.
Our mother,Victoria Kinsey, loved you and Marilyn, and spoke so highly of you during her lifetime.
God be with you and your family in your time of sorrow.
With love and deepest sympathy,
Cousins Mandy Kinsey Stoffa, and Rose Marie Kinsey Patrick
Misty Conrad
May 18, 2011
Aunt Gwen & Family,
We are praying for you all during this difficult time. Uncle Richard will be missed by many people. I will never forget the trips that I was able to take with you and Uncle Richard. Thanks for all of the great memories.
Love,
Brandon & Misty
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