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November 23, 2010
Dear Robin & family,
Pat and I send our sincere condolences for your loss. There are really no words that can be said at this time that are truly much help. Trust me, I know. As difficult as it's been over the last several years, none of that makes this any easier to deal with now. Know that your caring love doesn't diminish, and that eventually all of your past good memories will ease your feelings of loss. With love, Jim & Pat Keffer
November 23, 2010
Brandon & Trisha, so sorry for your loss.
Aunt Di & Uncle Lar
November 23, 2010
Dear Robin, Brandon and Trisha...our hearts go out to you...We are praying that the peace that only God can give, will comfort you. Love, Jay and Derrice
Larry Thomas
November 23, 2010
Robin and family, So sorry for your loss.I know Debby will be greatly missed. If you need anything please call me
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