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Sally Bloom
February 13, 2016
We are so sorry for the loss of Cindy and send prayers for peace to Barbara and the family. Joy Causey and Sally Causey Bloom
Sincerely,El.W.
May 30, 2015
Our deepest condolences go to your family. No one can really prepare their heart and mind for a loss but be assured that God fully understands your grief and wants to care for you and mend your broken heart. He promises that soon "he will wipe out every tear from our eyes and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.." Hold on to that promise as we do. Your family will be in our prayers.
Stephanie Richardson
May 29, 2015
Sweet soul and theatre-buddy while I was part of the St. Martin's family. Rest in Peace, Cindy.
Stehpanie Richardson-Bain
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