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karen smith
September 22, 2008
My prayers and thoughts to all of you
Sheelah Eason
September 11, 2008
To my second family the Johnson's/Pixley: I truly feel your pain and loss with the departing of Gram. She will truly be missed. God will heal our pain. We all know that she is in a better place now. She is no longer suffering, but laughing and smiling down on us all. I will never forget her laugh.
As always you are all in my prayers.
Love ya........Sheelah
John padgett
September 10, 2008
Aunt Betty, we will truly miss your smile and laughter. Rest peacefully in the lord's care. May the lord watch over the family.
great nephew,
John P.
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