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Elmer and Lee Thompson
November 23, 2009
You are in our thoughts and prayers. I know you will have some trying times in the near future, but do the right thing and everything will be okay, just as your mom would have wanted. We will miss visiting "grandmother" when we come to your house. Love-- Elmer and Lee
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Todd Taylor
November 22, 2009
Albert and family my thoughts and prayers will be for you in your loss.
She is an Angel now. Look over your shoulder and you`ll see that she will be watching over each of you.
Children of Ed Delbridge
November 22, 2009
Aunt Louise was a kind, patient & tender soul; GOD needed another angel.
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