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Janette Mizell Niemiec
September 13, 2005
Joe  and family, 
I  know  words  can't  help  at  at  time  like  this but  please know  you  are  in  our  prayers. Mrs. Mary  was  always  sweet  to  my  mother Joyce  Hall and  my  grandmother Emma D. Hall when  we  lived  on  the  bluff. I  know  Mrs. Mary  will  be  greatly  missed.
Pat Smith, Vikki Brinson
September 12, 2005
With Sincere Sympathy!
Elaine Sherrod
September 12, 2005
Jeane I was sorry to hear about your Grandmother. I know she had a long and happy life. Ya'll will miss her. She was a very sweet person. Ya'll can have comfort in knowing that she is at rest now. Ya'll did so much to make her happy.
JoAnn Reiser
September 12, 2005
I know you will miss your Grandmother. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Philip Heidt
September 12, 2005
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Mary
September 12, 2005
Please accept our sincere sympathy.
Your friends at Coldwell Banker Intercoastal Realty
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