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Mike, Julie and Kate Warner
January 20, 2009
To the Setchel family: We can't begin to know how difficult this time must be for you. We send our love and prayers for peace and comfort in the days ahead.
Deana Setchel
January 20, 2009
We are very sorry for your loss and hope that the family are doing as well as can be expected.
LINDA Caldwell
January 20, 2009
my deepest sympathy are with the family at this time. May God be there to comfort each and every one of you at this time. In Christian love. LINDA CALDWELL (EX co worker of Mary Setchel)
Dawn Turpin-Orgetas
January 19, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. From: Dawn Turpin-Orgetas (oldest daughter of Chris Turpin)
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