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Marie Robinson
February 18, 2009
My deepest sympathy to the family of Pat. I knew her from our association at The Huntingdon Club. Although I did not know her well, I found her to be a lovely woman and a diligent worker. We enjoyed sharing stories about our dogs. She will be missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time.
Warmly,
Marie
AUDREY JOHNSON
February 15, 2009
My prayers and thoughts are with your family, I had the great pleasure of taking care of the kerber's while they were in Savannah. I was the nurse Audrey in Dr. Summers office. I enjoyed Mrs. Kerber she was a wonderful person. Stay encourage God does'nt make mistake. Call if you need anything. We love you all.
pat hudspeth
February 15, 2009
I was the Kerbers friend and veterinarian in savannah. I will miss them very much as i know everyone will that knew them.
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