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Wayne Smith
July 6, 2005
I'm so sorry for you and your Families loss
Tim Brinker
July 6, 2005
Jim,
I am very sorry for your loss.
July 6, 2005
What a beautiful lady. A bright shining star in Heaven.
Ronda & Bert Williams
July 6, 2005
Very sorry for your loss.
Deepest sympathy.
Joyce Fischer
July 6, 2005
Franklin and family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Gwen has always been a pleasant, upbeat person. She will be missed. We are thinking about you and keeping you in our prayers in this very sad and difficult time.
Joyce and Randy Fischer (Hazel's daughter)
Brenda Harris
July 6, 2005
With deepest sympathy
Gina Hartwell
July 6, 2005
Mr. Jim and Family,
There are not enough words to express our sympathy. Ms. Gwen was a wonderful, caring and compassionate woman that touched everyone who knew her. She will be dearly missed. Our love, thoughts, and prayers go out to you all.
Love Always,
Gina, Jeremy, and Jennifer Hartwell
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