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Pamela Barry
March 6, 2011
Dear Aunt Martha their are no words that can explain the sadness we feel at this time. But we will never forget the thing you have done for us and the love you have shown. You made us better people for what you taught us. We will miss you dearly until we meet again. You are now home with they others RIP. Love and miss you Chuck and Pam Barry
Catherine Bent
March 5, 2011
To the memory of my Aunt Martha: What can I say she was by far the
the most wonderful person in my life she always had a way with making me laugh and to take things negative and turning it into a positive , I loved her for her understanding and patience she meant the world to me and she will be greatly Missed.
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