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Laura Woodruff
July 7, 2009
Wink, Phil & Sharon:
I am so sorry for your loss. At this time, words are so inadequate. I hope that you find peace and some comfort in all the good memories that you have. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the children.
JOYCE HAWKINS
July 6, 2009
WINK, PHIL AND SHAON WHAT CAN I SAY TO YOU TO MAKE THIS GRIEVE GO AWAY. THERE IS NOTHING, BUT REMEMBER THE JOY OF LIFE SHE LIVED, AND SHE DID LIVE IT WELL. ONE OF A KIND WOMEN, FRIEND, TO ME AND MANY OTHERS, WE HAVE THOSE WONDERFUL MEMORIES TO KEEP IN OUR THOUGHTS AND HEARTS. SHE WILL SURELY BE MISSED BUT YOU HAVE ANOTHER ANGEL WATCHING OVER ALL OF YOU NOW. KNOW YOU ARE IN MY PRAYER FOR GOD'S LOVE AND PEACE TO BE WITH YOU ON THESE DARK DAYS UNTIL THE SUN COMES OUT AGAIN.
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