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Helen Adames-Kindell
December 16, 2015
Its so sad to lose another classmate so soon. Known Vianne in jr. High and highschool. She was a sweet person, always smiling. God bless her.
December 16, 2015
Vianne was my very first friend. We were 4 or 5 years old and met in Sunday School at Pleasant View Baptist Church. We remained very close until her family moved to another school district when we were in 7th grade. We had our first babies within months of each other. She lived for a short time with me while her first husband was deployed. Vianne was probably the smartest person I had as a friend. I admired her intelligience and originality. I am sorry that we lost touch over the years as I have thought of her often. My deepest sympathy to her husband, children, grandchild and family. I know you will miss her. I was lucky to have known her.
Annette Jarman Ezell
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