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Susan Diggs
September 1, 2009
My deepest sympathies at this sorrowful time. Flee was an amazing woman and will be missed by many...
Vi & Ri Hagerman
September 1, 2009
Flee, Sunday night I had a dream about you. You looked great and you were smiling and said it was okay because you can now spend time with others who have passed and you were looking forward to seeing them too! I wasn't surprised because you have always been such a loving and caring person so this made perfect sense to me. I will never forget how concerned you were about my family even while you were at the hospital very ill. You have always shown your kindness in those special ways and for that I express my deepest thanks. Thank you my friend for blessing us with your love. You will always be in my heart, thoughts and prayers... Rest in peace…. Love Ri and V
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