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May 3, 2011
Dear Duane and Family: We are very sorry to hear about Kay. We are thinking of you and wish you all the very best. --Larry/Mary Meyer
Marlene Mankin
May 1, 2011
Dear Duane, Maren, and Family,
I'm sorry to hear of Kay's passing, but I'm thankful for her to be forever with the Lord, reaching the perfection and wholeness we all long for here on earth! You are in my thoughts and prayers as you mourn for her. May you find comfort and peace that passes all human understanding in the promises of Jesus in the Word, that we will be reunited with our loved ones one day in eternity!
Love in the Triune God,
Marlene Mankin
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