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Nancy Jenkins
January 4, 2014
Jane and I became good friends in the last 14 years. I will treasure our lunches and dinners (when Jim was with us). I miss you. You will always be in my memories. Give Jim a hug for me.
Ruth
December 30, 2013
, but what a gift I was given, to be your friend. To your family
Joyce Clarke
December 28, 2013
Jane, I will miss you for the rest of my life, but what a gift I was given, to be your friend. To your family, I send my deepest sympathy, and I pray for the Holy Spirit's comfort for you. What a treasure Jane was!
December 27, 2013
“Jehovah will become a secure height for anyone crushed, a secure height in times of distress. And those knowing your name will trust in you, for you will certainly not leave those looking for you, O Jehovah.”—Ps. 9:9, 10. Trisha Phoenix,AZ
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