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Tina Barringer
December 27, 2019
I know that you are in Heaven with your Savior and with Daddy. I am so proud to call you Momma. You and Daddy were the best and I will love you both forever. You were always there for us, no matter what the circumstance, with love that never failed. Words cannot express the heartbreak that I feel or how much you will be missed. My only consolation is knowing that I will see you and Daddy again one day.
Sending my eternal love,
Your daughter,
Tina
Crystal Barber Boyd
December 23, 2019
Tina, I am so very sorry to read about the passing of your mom. I remember her being so nice when I would come over to your house when we were in junior high. She always made me feel welcome. May the wonderful memories you have of her be a great comfort to you. I'll be praying for you and your family.
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