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Sheryl Brennell
October 15, 2009
To all the family members:
Your Mom/Meemaw loved each and everyone of you, cherish the moments
it will help you through the days to come.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
October 14, 2009
To the family, please accept our deepest sympathies for your loss. May God bring you peace of mind knowing she is with him now. Feel blessed that he shared her life with you.
The McAdoo's
October 13, 2009
Fond memories of our days as young Moms at
Azalea. My thoughts and prayers are with you
all.
Pam (Capps) Provow
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