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Paul Cox
July 23, 2007
Mrs. Riehm was a wonderful lady. The children of all ages in our church will never forget her. She was an inspiration to hundreds of little ones who attended our church.
Debbie Ernst
July 23, 2007
Only God knows the number of lives touched by you. Your faithfulness to God's children cannot be measured. I thank you for your service and I know that God is rejoicing that you are home with Him now.
Heather Lightell
July 23, 2007
As the second anniversary of Mrs. Riehm nears, I just wanted to let you know that she will always hold a special place in my family's heart. I know that she is looking down from Heaven smiling and sending all of her love to you.
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