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Sherry Lowe
October 23, 2010
Uncle Roy, and all the Cousins!
I am so sorry for your loss, Bobbie Kay was always so sweet, I always loved to just sit and listen to her talk; something about her voice was always so soothing to me.
Joy Adkins
October 22, 2010
To Amy, Tammy and your family:
We are so sorry for your loss. Hopefully your sadness will soon be replaced with wonderful memories of Granny. You now have a guardian angel looking down on you.
We love you!
Joy & Adley Adkins
Don Berman
October 22, 2010
To my friend Amy,
May the memories and good times with your granny motivate your spirits in the days and years ahead.
October 22, 2010
Memories are the most beautiful pictures.One of mine will always be the laughter,that Mom "Lois"and Bobbie Kay shared.As cousins often do when they grow up,laugh and talk about family history.Im very sorry for your loss. Carolyn Pennington
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