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Dora Lee
May 3, 2005
Ghazala will be loved & missed by many but we are all the richer for having known her. She comforted me just over a month ago when I lost my mom. I enjoyed seeing her here at KDOT.
Wandean Rivers
May 3, 2005
Dear Masud and Family,
Our family deeply grieves with you. We will continue to hold you up in our prayers.
Wandean, Karl and the boys
Alison Sorden
May 2, 2005
We loved you Ghazala. I am honored to have met you and been your friend. I know in my heart that you knew Erica and I loved you. Our sincerest sympathy to your husband and family.
Alison Sorden (Bell) and Erica Bell
mike dixon
May 2, 2005
Sorry to read about your loss. Hope your are all doing well.
Elaine Shea
April 30, 2005
I admired her greatly and she was my friend. We worked together at KDOT on a web page for Personel and I grew from knowing her. My love for her extends to the others who morn her loss. Her love for you will always be with you and is the greatest of gifts. Elaine Shea
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