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J.D. Cauthen
August 4, 2010
I had not seen my Aunt Kat in several years and I have to say that I regret not going by to see her everytime I was home visiting from south Florida. She helped raise me growing up; picking me up on the weekends and taking me to stay with her @ her house, to Aunt Johnnie Mae's house, to visit with my Uncle Gene's kids or just to visit with my father. I loved her dearly and will miss her!!! R.I.P Aunt Kat!! Your nephew, J.D. "Darnell" Cauthen
Sara Moore Rhyne
August 2, 2010
My prayers go out to the Stewart family. Even though I hadn't seen Mrs Kathleen in many years, I remember her from the old neighborhood and always considered a part of the Hickory Grove family. May she rest in peace.
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