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vickie cline
January 5, 2007
Denny, I am so sorry to hear about Linda. I only talked to her a few times;but, she seemed like a very dear lady. I know you will miss her so much. Take care and God bless you.
Theresa Carey
January 4, 2007
Linda my dearest friend you will always be missed. I will always remember the laughter and joy of working with you. I will never forget your loving friendship. You be forever missed. Your friend Theresa
Phyllis and Jimmy Ray Todd
January 3, 2007
We are forever blest to have had such a kind and loving woman as Linda in our life. Being a stranger here in Virginia she had opened her heart to us many times to let us know that there was someone here who cared about us. Our hearts are truely broken with the loss of our beloved friend. Having had such a beautiful lady in our life comes once in a life time. Our dearest Linda will be forever in our hearts and her family in our prayers.
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