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Bonnie Silver
December 17, 2010
Dear Kelly,
I know that this is a hard time for you and your family. Just remember that others are thinking about you and praying for you. Try and remember the good times you had with Steve and maybe that will get you through this trying time.
Bonnie Silver
Danene Besold
December 17, 2010
Dear Kelly: I wanted to express my deepest sympathy at this time and let you know my prayers are with you and your son. It is so hard to imagine right now that things will get better but I promise, take one step at a time, one day at a time and you will get through this. May God in his loving heart give you the strength, the courage, and the knowledge that you are loved and thought of by friends and family and may their prayers and strength give you the ability to take each day one moment at a time. God Bless. Love & prayers..Your cousin Danene Besold & family
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