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Mrs Jones
October 28, 2010
To the family,I am sorry to hear about your love one.We all have the hope to see our love ones again.John5:28,29
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Linda & Cliff Garrison
October 28, 2010
Hi James, I know you have mixed feelings now. Keep your thoughts on the blessings you had with Mildred. I can imagine Mildred entering heaven and running towards Ronnie and twirling him around. Can you see her doing that now? She was a wonderful wife to you and she spoiled you with love. That's the way it is suppose to be. We will miss her very much. We will be around to check on you. Love, Cliff, Linda, Jay and Chance
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