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Alfreda King
September 18, 2010
Sorry to have heard of your lost. To Mr. Yancey your wife was the most kindness woman any one could know and to her three beautiful children, your mother will be truly missed but continue to always be with you throughout your life. Love you all, Alfreda King and Family
September 15, 2010
Nancy and Kenny, Les and I are so sorry about your Mom. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love, Susan and Les
Norma Aherron
September 15, 2010
Lucille Was one off my fovorate reltives.She never said a bad word
for anyone.always had a giggle.
September 15, 2010
Nancy & Kenny,
We are so sorry to hear about your mom.
We will be unable to come to the service.
Mom has really been sick and can't make the trip. Our deepest sympathy, Margaret,Lyn & Rachel
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