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I will always love you
Edna Gree
June 11, 2010
Edna Green
June 8, 2010
Good Morning my love. I know you can not hear me, but I am here missing you and wanting you so badly. This candle burns in my heart forever for you.
Edna Green
June 7, 2010
Frank please know how much you mean to me.I wish I could just embrace you and make you realize just how much you are loved and missed. I will continue to have strong faith in God as our Father. You are in my prayers always.
Edna Green
June 7, 2010
I will always love you
Teri Seabrook
June 2, 2010
You will always hold a special place in my heart. May God bless your family during their time of grief. I will never forget. May you rest in Peace.
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