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Rev. & Mrs. Edward L. Moore
August 14, 2012
Though we did not know Eddie personally, he has been in our daily prayers ever since we knew of his illness and confinement in the nursing home. We continue to undergird all of you as you say your final goodbye to someone who loved you all very much. Look into your hearts and you shall see that in truth, there is peace in the promise that life is everlasting. This message is also for Wayne, Jane, and Beth. I am Daily Reinhardt's daughter, Peggy, and my husband and I now live in McKinney, Texas.
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