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Chris Moore
March 27, 2009
Grandma,
I have always known you to be a kind, compassionate, and selfless individual who always found something positive to take from every situation. I have many memories of our private conversations and laughs that we shared together over the years especially when I lived with you for a year in Hillsboro. I will keep these memories of your life close to my heart until we see each other again.
Lorraine Moore
March 27, 2009
Dearest Mom,
Thank you that as a child, you took me to church and introduced me to our Lord and Savior Jesus.
God prepared me for this day and has filled me with His unspeakable peace. I know that your Heavenly Bridegroom had your place prepared and came to get you and take you back with Him. I will miss you, think of you often, and remember the good times we had together. We will see each other again.
Lorraine
March 26, 2009
Elma will be greatly missed!
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