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Denise Lloyd Dial
January 7, 2009
Words do not ease the pain you are
going through now, but the Lord can.
Mrs. Mary was a fine and outstanding
Christian woman. I have admired her
as long as I have known her. She is
celebrating today with her loved ones
in Heaven. Know that she was loved
and my prayers are for your pain
to lighten.
Wanda Carol Hunt Davis
January 7, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you, Wish I was there to be able to visit with you. I miss everyone at Deep Branch. Take care in knowing
your mom is gone to be with our heavenly father. Love you all
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