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Kathy Smith
November 13, 2009
Mr. Schrappe, Suzanne & Barbara, our family wish to extend our deepest sympathy to you. We have fond memories of all of you and remember the dear friendship with our family. Every Christmas I hang up the Christmas stocking I made in Brownies with your mom's help in your kitchen. I continue to think of all of you each time I drive past your house. Please let us know if we can help in any way.
Joanne, Anita, Kathy, Glenn & Ray Smith
Diane Caffee
November 11, 2009
Sue & Barbara I am so sorry to hear of Ocie's passing
I knew she wasn't well the last time I saw her in the Food Lion.
I know the house has been up for-sale for the past year. Its
such a hard time to sell anything now. Again I am sorry for
your loss, but she is at peace now
Diane Caffee (Bell)
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