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Greg Summerhays
March 29, 2009
Dear Linda,
We lift a glass to you! May this note find you riding your horse Taffy or my old Red as swift as the wind... free from pain and watching out for little lost ducks...
We Love and Miss you. You are forever in our hearts.
Greg and Rosalie
Judy Oswald East
March 27, 2009
Goodbye my friend! Thanks for all of the good memories! Your family is wonderful!
You "did good," honey...........
Love you, Judy
Ray & Vickie Young
March 27, 2009
It has been years since our paths crossed and we know that you are in a greater place with our loved ones and our highest power, Jesus. Loved you always and thought of you often.
March 27, 2009
We will miss you aunt Linda! Love Tivish and family!!!!
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