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Kathy Phillips Kenley
March 13, 2009
Dear Charmaine,
We are so sorry for your loss. Eddie was a cool kid way back in the days of NBHS, and I'm sure he grew into a fine man.
It's been many years since we left N.B., where we discovered our grandmothers were somehow related, and that made us "sort of" cousins. We will remember Eddie and pray for peace for you and Eddie's family. God bless you all, from Kathy Phillips Kenley (class of '79) and Judi Phillips Simpkins, (class of '78).
jim worley
February 28, 2009
josh,charmaine,and all of the family.our sincere condolences and prayers go out to all .we also loved eddie he was quite a man.may he rest in peace.i wish i could be there with you but i am unable to make the trip /love to all uncle jim and betsy /jon/james /jessica and my 4 grandsons in texas
Dior Goodwin
February 28, 2009
I am so sorry to hear of your your loss. I wish you peaceful thoughts.
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