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6 Entries
Kay Davis
August 16, 2009
My deepest sympathy to Marlene and her family. May God
Bless each of you and know there is no more suffering and
she is with the Lord.
Kay Davis
August 16, 2009
My deepest sympathy to Marlene and her family. May God
Bless each of you and know there is no more suffering and
she is with the Lord.
Kay Davis, North Canton, OH
Roberta Cunningham
August 14, 2009
I'm so sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers.
August 14, 2009
Becky and Rusty, and to all the sisters,
We are thinking about you all.
Tom & Barb Newbold
Aunt Judy&Uncle Ray Adkins
August 14, 2009
To the Family Sorry for your loss .Grandma Miller is with her now.
August 14, 2009
To The Family.
So sorry for your loss.
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