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March 4, 2009
Please accept our sincerest
condolences for your loss
May the warm words give
you a level of peace and
comfort. (1Cor 15:26)
Clint Hubbard
March 3, 2009
Bob -
I am so sorry to hear about Millie's passing. She was always good to me and she surely 'fought the good fight' over the past few years with her illness. I hope you will find some comfort in knowing she is in a better place now that her struggle is over. May God rest her.
Kim Boggs
March 3, 2009
Jim and family,
Deepest sympathies. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Kim Boggs and the employees at CMS, ERM and AMR
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