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Debbie Howard
May 25, 2007
Aunt Opal,
I am so sorry I cannot be there for the funeral. I loved Uncle Dewey and am very sad he is gone from us. God bless you and your family and continue to comfort your hearts. Please call me when you can.
John & Debra Mabe
May 24, 2007
Opal, John and I wish so much that we could be there for Dewey's service. We will greatly miss him, he was like a father to John. But now he's with his brother Norman, and they can swap stories forever. If you need anything, please don't hesitate to let us know.
We love you,
Peggy Hampton
May 24, 2007
Please know that the loss of family brings sorrow to us. We love you and wish we could be there
to talk to you and to share hugs.
KATHY WOODS
May 24, 2007
OPAL, I AM SO SORRY TO HERE ABOUT
JAMES DEATH. I MISS YOU VERY MUCH
IF YOU NEED SOMEBODY TO TALK TO YOU
CAN CALLED ME ANYTIME.
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