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Heidi Gonzalez Sepulveda
May 13, 2016
To the Family:
Our deepest sympathy and condolences to you. We love Aunt Brenda so much and we know she is with our Lord, Jesus. We are praying for you and send you hugs. Her smile, laughter, and giving spirit will never be forgotten. What an amazing lady to have fought cancer head-on for years. She is truly an inspiration. She will be dearly missed and we will always hold sweet and joyous memories of her. We are so thankful to God for her being in our lives, and we look forward to the day we will see her again for all eternity. God bless you.
Timothy Parker
May 13, 2016
I just wanted to say sorry for yet another loss in your family. Well now Dan and Brenda will be together once again.
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