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Mia Bella De La Cruz
November 17, 2025
She was always smiling even when struggling
Pennie Holloway
March 31, 2020
Sleep With Angels
Andrea
March 23, 2020
We met on Memorial Day, 2019. I was your nurse for like 20 minutes, before shift change. But the connection we shared will last the rest of my life. We prayed together and said, I love you. From that time on, if I saw you were in the ER, I came to see you. I knew in February would be the last time. We prayed again, and even though you couldnt speak, we knew what the other was saying. Im not glad youre gone, but Im glad you have no more pain. I will never ever forget you, pretty lady!! Love always, your nurse, Andrea.
Marion Blackburn
March 11, 2020
Praise God for her testimony. No more tears, no pain, no worries. God is enough for ever more.
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