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Kayla Justice Williford
February 15, 2009
Mema I will miss you so much and will always treasure our special relationship that we had. You taught me so much and I know you were proud that I had two beautifull great grand daughters for you to love and hold.
Janet Boatman
February 7, 2009
Moma you will be missed so much by Lilly, Dale, Kaylee and August. Lilly misses you more and more everyday. She was your little nurse and you were proud of her. I will miss seeing your smiling face asking me to fix your hair for you. It was a pleasure taking care of you over the last 3 years you taught me more than you will ever know.
Jimmy Dean Justice
February 2, 2009
Sorry to hear of Load's passing. Our prayers are with you. J D "Jabo" and Linda Justice
Karen Goodwin
January 31, 2009
With deepest sympathy, may God be with you and your family. Your hospice nurse Karen.
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