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Christy "Crews" Cribb
January 28, 2009
Michelle, Elizabeth, Pati, & family...
My deepest sympathies go out to all of you, I love you all very much. Thank you for letting me be with you all during this time. Your mom has always been a "mom" to me as well, I too will miss her very much. She is now an Angel in Heaven looking down on you all, and she is very proud of each of you. Each of you hold a piece of your mom within yourselves, feel it, cherish it, she is in your heart and your souls forever. You will never, ever be alone. Take care of yourselves and each other. If there is ever anything I can do for any of you, please let me know, again know how sorry I am that you are having to go through this and that I love you all very much.
R.I.P. Mrs. Brown...I love you! xoxo
Michelle- Always & Forever...I love you!!! I'm always here for you!!!
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Barb Styslinger, RN
January 27, 2009
My thoughts are with you at this difficult time. Unfortunately, I only knew your mom during her illness. She knew she was well loved and cared for by her girls. You are in my prayers. Nurse Barb
Patricia Atcheson
January 27, 2009
To All the Family,
My heartfelt, deepest sympathy for your loss. "Your" mother was easy to love and she'll be missed always. Bea is now with the Lord and other family in Heaven.
My heart goes out to all of you and my prayers are with you that Jesus will comfort you at this time.
God Bless you all!
With Love...
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