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Jen
April 13, 2011
It was an honor to take care of Ms. Bradley at Good Sam. I hope you'll find peace in the weeks to come.
Cindy Rivera
April 9, 2011
Maggie & Keri; My thoughts are with you, I worked with Lois many years ago at WSH. Her and I had many heart to heart talks, both being proud grandmas! May you find comfort in knowing that I have many fond memories, that great smile of hers, always present. Take Care!
April 7, 2011
Danny and Traci Hall
April 7, 2011
I feel your sorrow. I really do. The heartbreak of not being able to see your loved one anymore, call her whenever you have something funny to tell her. A little bit of gossip. Something amazing that Kendall did that only a Great Gram would appreciate.
We feel this way because we're human and we can't help it, but rest assured that she is just fine. Time really does fly and we'll all be reunited again soon.
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