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neighbor
October 15, 2011
For god loved the world so much that he gave his only begotten son in order that everyone exercising faith in him may not be destroyed but have everlasting life- john 3:16
Tricia Smith
October 15, 2011
I only knew Grandma Mary,as Cheyenne called her, a short time, when she came to Richardson,Tx. to help care for Josh. She was so sweet and caring like a Grandma & a nurse to Josh after his surgery. Michelle, Josh, and Cheyenne were so fortunate to have a Grandma, who was so caring & loving to them. Love, Ms. Tricia, Cheyenne's Childcare Provider
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