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2 Entries
Marsha (Cox) Thompson
July 13, 2003
Pam, My sincere sympathy is with you and all of your family.
Jennifer Bundy
June 25, 2003
Victoria,
Goodbye
God took you away.
It doesn't seem fair,
but in the back of my mind,
you will always be there.
You weren't a close friend,
but our paths did cross,
and your absence in this world,
is to me a great loss.
You were too young to die, and
too innocent to feel that pain.
Only heaven benefits,
because you it has now gained.
I may think of you a little less
with each passing day,
but your strength is something I won't forget,
you have changed me in a way.
I wish for you eternal peace;
that's what you deserve my friend.
I hope I lead my life well enough
to meet up with you in the end.
I love you and miss you. Jennifer
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