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Jami Huggins
September 16, 2009
There are so many thougths that come to mind as I think about my Grandma. She was always so full of life and loved to share stories, which is what I am going to miss the most. She was a strong woman who had a heart of gold. May you rest in peace now Grandma, I love you.
Dorothy Lagaza
September 16, 2009
I am saddened at the loss of a friend of many years. We had lots of good times together, and I have many happy
memories.
My deepest condolenses go out to her family.
Rest well, Doris, in the arms of God, and Dennis.
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