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Friends Bonsack
November 3, 2009
Leo StClair will be remembered for his kind smile and kind words to any who met him. Our prayers go out to his family and hope you find comfort in his memory. John 3:16
Sincerely,
friends in Bonsack
j grissom
November 3, 2009
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It will be the little things
that you will remember,
the quiet moments,
the smiles, the laughter.
And although it may seem
hard right now,
it will be the memories
of these little things
that help to push
away the pain
and bring the smiles
back again.
November 3, 2009
To all the family of Leo.
I just want to tell you how sorry I am in the loss of Leo. I have the greatest memories of growing up in Bonsack with Leo and Betty Jane and they are memories that I will treasure. I pray that God will help you through this difficult time and I wish I could be there but am in Tenn. right now with our youngest daughter. I will see you when I get back to Roanoke. Bonnie Saul Moore
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