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Janice Stoots Burruss
August 23, 2009
Howard,Janie,Peggy,Butchie and families,
I am so very sorry for the loss of your mother. I truely know exactly what you are all going through. Such a special person cannot be replaced in anyones life. They may be gone in the flesh but memories live on forever and no one can take those away from you.Memories are what has help me through each and every day since the passing of both Mom and Dad. We will continue to keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. I am very sorry that I will not be able to make it there in person,but I can not get time off from work I have people out on vacation. Hugs and love to you all.
RITA BOYD
August 23, 2009
TO ALL THE FAMILY, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH AND I AM SO SORRY ABOUT VIOLET. SWEET, SWEET VIOLET. KEEP HER MEMORIES CLOSE TO YOUR HEART. LOVE SO MUCH. RITA SIMMERMAN BOYD
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