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Kyle Baldwin
October 25, 2008
Clayton & Raleigh and family:
I was saddened to learn that your Mom had died, but rejoice as you do knowing that she's in Heaven with the Lord. May you be comforted in knowing this.The Lord may have her soul, but i'm sure you have countless memories 0f your Mom that will be with you all the days of your life. May these memories, your many friends and the love of God help you in the coming days and weeks. My prayers are with you.
In Christ,
Patsy Palmer
October 24, 2008
Aunt Lois's family,
I want to let you know how sorry i was to hear of her death. You will all be in my prayers & thoughts. So sorry i couldn't make the services but am thinking of you. Hope to see you soon.
Love you all,
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