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Jill Comer
September 27, 2015
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Stevenson. I met her at church when I was about 13 so I've known her around 25 years. She played a major part in my life and I will always be grateful. Mrs Stevenson was my Sunday School teacher for years. I remember the day I was baptized on May 20, 1990. No one was as excited for me as she was. I have such warm and wonderful memories of her and she will be deeply missed. But I know I will see her again some day in God's house.So I will say goodbye for now Mrs Stevenson. May you find peace, joy, and comfort with Jesus and the angels. I love you.
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September 25, 2015
We offer our deepest sympathies to you all. Words are never enough at a time like this, but know that caring thoughts are with you. Love and Hugs, Uncle Bobby and Aunt Becky Sagers.
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