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Joe Wood
July 12, 2016
I will always remember you and cherish our time together.You were taken too soon,but there is a reason for everything and I know you are in a better place.(giggling probably)
Ginny Kight
July 11, 2016
Although you will be missed terribly here on earth, we rejoice knowing you are free of illness and in a most beautiful place unimaginable to us. Seeing you again in God's heaven will be a glorious day for us. I pray now for comfort, healing and peace for your family while they continue living happily with memories of their beloved.
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