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Judy Slaughter
November 7, 2011
I am so sorry to hear about Amanda she was a friend of my son Shelby Slaughter and I was only around her a few times but she seemed like a very nice person.
Samantha Tipton
November 5, 2011
Ms Hriczko i love you so much you were my favoriye teacher i love u now and i will love you always..
LOVE SAMANTHA B. TIPON
Shelly Gaza
November 4, 2011
We only knew Amanda for a short time, but she was such an important part of our lives. She was my daughter's teacher, and we simply adored her. Amanda was an intelligent, compassionate, and gifted teacher and care giver. It is so hard to believe that she is gone. We will always remember her with love and gratitude.
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