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Dr. Charles Syester
January 4, 2009
Ernestine, Lois, Arnold, Philip, Walter C., and family:
May the Lord bless you as you observe the passing of your sister, mother, grandmother, and niece, Norma Jean Asbury. She left a positive impact on those she met in this world.
Again, may the Lord comfort your spirits.
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January 3, 2009
Dear Cheryl and family,
With deepest sympathy; May you find strength, peace, and comfort in your memories.
Linda Little
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