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Butch & Barbara Conner
December 28, 2009
Larry
Butch and I just want to say how sorry we are. We just couldn't come but you were in our thoughts. It was just to soon after Arnie for us to go to a funeral home I hope you understand. May GOD be with you.
Jennifer Sallee
December 28, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
December 26, 2009
My deepest sympathy goes out to Larry and all his family, especially to my daughter-in-law Tee & her husband Shawn. Betty was a really special person and she will be missed. All her grandchildren will always remember her will love in their hearts.
I love you Shawn & Tee, please kiss the babies.
Granny Doodle
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