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Tina Thacker
February 19, 2007
I am so sorry for your loss and mine also. Uncle Art was a good person and did not deserve to be so sick, but he is in a better place now. I will always remember him.
Karen Spradlin (Brownlee)
February 5, 2007
Hi Patty, Linda, Twylia and David, I talked to Nean yesterday and she let me know about Art. I'm sorry that we can't be there, but know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. We all love Art so much and have so many fond memories.
Happy visiting Ohio !
February 5, 2007
DOROTHY HOLMAN
February 4, 2007
MY PARYERS AND THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU AND AND YOUR FAMILY, SORRY I AM NOT THERE ...HOWEVER I AM THERE IN SPIRIT .LOVE ,DORTHY HOLMAN,AND FAMILY SON RON,MICKIE... DAUGHTER MELISSA,CARLOS,JESSICA AND MARSHALL ..
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