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4 Entries
Steve Everett
February 7, 2009
To Judy,Preston, and family,Just wanted to say I'm thinking of you all during this difficult time.I pray that all the precious memories of your mother that you have shared down through the years,will be a source of comfort and strenghth to you,now and in the coming days ahead. I would like to come and visit you sometime.
Marion and George Weeks
January 25, 2009
Judy, Janice and family,
I was truly sorry to hear about Aunt Hazel. Sorry we couldn't make the trip home this time, but you are all in our prayers.
ANN BRUNDEGE
January 25, 2009
Judy & Family.
Sorry to hear about the passing of your Mom. Hazel and Mother were such great friends growing up. Please accept our Sympathy at this time.
Kathy Byers
January 24, 2009
To the Arrington family: I always enjoyed seeing and talking to Great Aunt Hazel she will be sadly missed. Your family will be in my prayers.
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