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Irene Stanley
June 25, 2009
Dear Martha, Harmon, and family:
I am so sorry to learn of Debbie's passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers as you lay her to eternal rest today. Her faith and courage as she lived through so many health issues were an inspiration to all who knew and loved her. I will remember Debbie as she was when I saw her at the April pot luck when a friend took me over to the Fairington. I never dreamed that I had hugged her for the last time. She was so happy that day. She touched so many people as she passed through each life on her journey, and blessed each one she touched. May you find comfort in knowing that her hand will always be on your heart.
Love, Irene
The Lamberts
June 25, 2009
You are all in our prayers. We love you and grieve with you.
June 25, 2009
Martha & Harmon:
Virgil and I send our deepest sympathy in the loss of your daughter.
Sandy and Virgil Jundt
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