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4 Entries
Karen Unroe
September 3, 2009
They whom we love and lose are no longer where they were before. They are now ... wherever we are. May your faith and loving memories bring you comfort and peace.
LAHS CLASS OF 61
September 2, 2009
TO THE FAMILY OF OUR DECEASED CLASSMATE
HATTIE TOLIVER TRAYNHAM:
PLEASE KNOW THAT THE LUCY ADDISON HIGH
SCHOOL CLASS OF 1961 HAS YOU IN OUR PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS AT THIS TIME OF BEREAVEMENT, WE OFER OUR WORDS OF COMFORT TO YOU THE FAMILY OF OUR CLASSMATE.
William & Judith Traynham
August 28, 2009
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. Our love will grow with our memories of you. May your family heal with all the memories.
Deb Moras
August 28, 2009
Your family is being lifted up in prayer by all your friends at Gentle Shepherd Hospice. Family Care Representative.
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