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Kyle & Suzanne & Family Telleson
July 16, 2003
Nancy,
Remember Sut will always be in your heart. Sut was a very special person that we all feel blessed with having known. May God's care and support be with you during the difficult times.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We'll see you in a few weeks.
Take care of yourself.
Love,
Kyle, Suzanne, Jonathan & Kirsti
Jean Cox
July 13, 2003
Nancy, I know there are no words of sympathy that can ease your loss of Sut. Not having been there and walked in your shoes, I can't imagine all you have been through these last several weeks. May you find some comfort in knowing how much others care. You are in my prayers. Thanks for the updates; it reminded me to pray. Jean
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