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Linda Furrow
July 5, 2009
We were away when we heard of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.There are no word that I can say to make you all feel better, but you have lots of good memories of years gone by.God bless and take care of each other.
Fran George
July 4, 2009
Deepest Sorrow for my Uncle Wick & Family: I have been blessed with an exetreme honor and privilege to know and learn from your Mom and Dad. I adopted them as an additional set of Grandparents. Please know that thoughts are with you and yours. Love your niece, Fran George
Sue F. George
July 4, 2009
Love and sympathy to the Family. I can only say Your loss is Heaven's gain. I loved her like I did my Mother. God's blessings on all in the coming days.
Sue F. George & Family
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