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Debbie Kelley Anderson
July 14, 2009
May you find peace in the thought that your loved one is in a better place.
Lots of fond memories.
With Deepest sympathy
Joe & Virginia Dowling
July 13, 2009
Sorry to hear about our wonderful aunt,she has gone to her new home in heaven.
We have so many memories of her,too many to mention,we will miss her.
Our thought's and prayer's are with her family.
Joe & Virginia Dowling ( Orlando Florida)
Robert & Barbara Kelley Furrow
July 13, 2009
Our deepest sympathy for your loss of Lila, fond memories will always be with me of her and the times at the home place.
Ronnie Kelley
July 12, 2009
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
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