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Joyce Longrie
November 7, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I know it's hard to lose a mom but I'm sure you know she is in a happy place with God.
November 7, 2009
To all the family: Just to let you know Aunt Argie was such an inspiration
to me. Many times I visited her while she was still home and after she went into the nursing home, I went to encourage her and came away being encouraged myself. She is home now.
Things will never be the same without her here, but if the Lord taries we can
see her again one day. Love and Prayers.
Lois and David Haga
Dublin, Va.
Robin Haga
November 6, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all right now during this time of great loss. Aunt Argie will be missed for her compassion, her love and her wisdom. We loved her very much and will miss our time with her here, but look forward to a grand reunion one day! We love you! Chris,Robin, Ryan & Shawn Haga
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