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Jerry Dubats
March 22, 2013
Mrs. Garland, I remember waiting at the door at Kirk in the Hills. As soon as you would make it to the door we would say good morning to each other every Sunday. Later after you would find your seat, I would come down the aisle and chat with you. You had a beautiful smile. I remember when you passed and I still miss that smile. Frank was so lucky to have you. God Bless You
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