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Courtney Rhee
February 6, 2009
Lenny, Cherie, & family,
We are still in shock, as I'm sure you are, and are so deeply sorry. Monica left us with some wonderful memories which I will enjoy sharing with my children. Hopefully we won't have long to wait until we can hear her laugh again!
Ursula Edwards
February 5, 2009
Lennie, Sherrie and family,
It goes without saying how saddened I was to hear that Monica had fallen asleep in death. She was my sister's best friend as well as a good friend to me. I will miss her knowingly long drawn out URSULA - when she thought I should have known better, big sister advice, that beautiful machine gun laugh, her generous spirit and her good company. May all who have been effected by this loss be comforted in the fact that she is sleeping peacefully without pain, and the promises of the resurrection hope.
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