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Carla Alexander
June 29, 2010
To Beth Bruner & family,
I am so sorry to hear of your precious loss. Beth, from the way you spoke of Ms. Marjorie, I know your heart is very heavy with sorrow. Please remember... "weeping may endure for the night, but joy comes in the morning time."
May God continue to keep you and your family in His hands as you look for comfort in knowing that she is, indeed, in a far better place than we are...
I love you, Beth... I'll talk to you soon.
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Dawn Meadows
June 29, 2010
Lynda,
I'm so sorry about the death of your grandmother. I know she was very special to you & you will miss her very much. Just remember all of your good times with her & know that she is in a better place with your grandfather.
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