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Pedro Sablan and Charles Thorns, Jr.
August 14, 2008
Words cannot heal the pain of losing someone so dear. My God give you all the strength to overcome the pain. You are in our thoughts.
Elizabeth Reeves
August 14, 2008
For granddaughter, Tanya, and her family. Although I never met your grand-daddy, your eyes always lit up whenever you spoke of him and your love of visiting him in North Carolina. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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