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Jeannie Ferrell
November 8, 2008
I am sorry to hear about Hazel. She was a very dear friend to me while I worked at the Nursing Home. We went shopping together and talked daily. She was so ready to go home and see the LORD. I am glad I will see her there some day. Please accept my deepest sympathy. My prayers are with your family at this time. I will miss Hazel but am glad she is where she wanted to be. God Bless You, Jeannie Ferrell
Pam Williams
November 6, 2008
To the family of Hazel: We are very sorry for your loss. She was such good company for Annie Williams when she was in Riverview Nursing Homes several years ago. She was a delight to talk to. With sincere condolences, Jackie and Pam Williams
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