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Debbie Nayda - McGinnis
September 14, 2011
So sorry to hear. Her husband "Ken the mailman" was a joy as was she. I invited them to my wedding and the poor folks got the date wrong and showed up a week late! We laughed about it after the fact...but you can only imagine how they felt at the time! May she and Ken live in Eternity together now. I know their kindness lives on in their children and grandchildren. Debbie Nayda McGinnis
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