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Betty Wooldridge
February 16, 2009
So sorry Tommy and I cannot be there for the funeral due to a doctor's appointment. Lolene is very special to us. When I was secretary at Centenary, she was often there to help me in the office. Her favorite candy was orange slices and when I went away that's what I brought her. The last time I saw her at Grace Lodge I took her some and she had difficulty chewing them. She was special and I loved her. God bless. Betty
Paula Howell
February 15, 2009
We remember with great love and respect Lolene, our kids always loved to see what hat she would wear this week. She was a beautiful lady both inside and out.
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