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JIM AND ROBIN LANGLEY
June 7, 2005
Ira, Geri, Annes and family, we have had you and your family in our hearts and prayers. we know that Tina is where she wanted to be. She is preparing the way for us and is enjoying her time with our Father in Heaven. She is finally where there is no pain and suffering and although,"we", her family who love and miss her on earth are grieving, she is telling us to be happy for her as she has finally met with her savior and has joined the choir of God. If there is anything we can do for you, know we are there for you, don't hesitate to call. Love to all of you.
Terry Carter (Hillcrest)
June 6, 2005
Ira, Robert, Tammy and family, 
 
 
 
So sorry to learn of the loss of your dear Tina Bell. Our hearts go out to you and the entire family. We're praying and trusting that your faith is steadfast and the promises of God will continue to sustain you. 
 
 
 
Yours in Christ,
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