4 Entries
Bonnie Hudson Hunter
September 9, 2008
To the family: I started reading the Roanoke paper to mother and have continued after her death. I saw Ramona's passing. It was like looking at Aunt Lota's picture! And, it brought back memories of her chocolate cake. I send you all condolences. My sisters and I spend two weeks in October in Roanoke and always take Aunt Peggy out for a birthday celebration. She keeps us up on what's going on with the family as best she can.
julie scoggin
September 8, 2008
Dear tina,
I wish I could be there, but I wasn't able to reschedule an appointment. I AM praying for you now and hope for comfort for you and the boys today and the days to come. Lots of love, julie
Bibby Tasker
September 8, 2008
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Jane Shoemaker
September 8, 2008
Charlie & Diana: I am so sorry for your loss. I know it must be difficult, but I know your faith will keep you comforted. Love, Jane Shoemaker
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