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Brenda (Patton-Jernigan)
December 12, 2006
To the Moore Family
Eric was just like a son to me and he is deeply missed. Your family will remain in my prayers.
Gwendolyn Armstrong
December 12, 2006
Dear Mrs, Moore. I am so sorry to learn of Eric's death. I have visited Bridgeport many times since I moved away and have thought about all of my students so very often. As a matter of fact, I still have pictures of their little faces. While they are grown now, I still look at them as if they were my children. Please take care of yourself and let Dale know that I think of him, also. May your family be blessed in the Lord Jesus now and always.
Gwendolyn Armstrong (Former teacher)
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