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Alan McDougall
July 22, 2008
I waited a little while to let you rest in peace. Now I am ready to tell you how much I love you. You gave me life and it's time to take advantage of that gift. I will always have you in my heart.
Tim Ross
June 26, 2008
Al,
We are very sorry for your loss. We send our thoughts and prayers to you during this very difficult time.
With Heartfelt Sympathy,
The Ross Family
Tim, Susanna and Jake
Cathy McDougall
June 26, 2008
Ma, I will miss you deeply. I feel blessed to have had you as a mother. You helped me be the person I am today, and for that I am greatful. I will cherish for the rest of my life the memories you created. You were truely my best friend. I will love you always.
Nancy Welch
June 25, 2008
Cathy,
Our thoughts are with you and your family. We hope your fond memories of your Mom will comfort you through this sad time.
Nancy, Chuck and Jessica
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