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Ray Simons
September 13, 2007
Sue was a wonderful person. She will be missed here. Sad to find out about this.
Sharen Lee BRANNON
September 12, 2007
Richard,
I was very surprised and terribly sad when I heard about Sue. That she is no longer in pain and in a better place helps me comprehend this. I am so sorry for you and want to Thank you so much for loving her with all your heart and taking the best possible care of her. I know she loved you very much, it was easy to see whenever she looked at you or talked about you. Keep good thoughts in your heart and you will make it through this in time. Love, Sharen
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