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Christine B
December 10, 2011
Tara you will be missed more than you can ever know. May peace be yours. You were were greatly loved and your special memories will hold your family and friends together.
Connie Foreman
December 10, 2011
Taken to soon, rest in peace Tara, love you! Aunt Connie, Uncle Marc, Max and Wes
Jamie Berberian
December 10, 2011
I will keep you in my heart and remember you as a sweet 6 year old forever. Our lives were still innocent and the best thing in the world were our Cabbage Patch bath towels. Rest in peace, Honey.
Laura Bolton
December 10, 2011
I love you and miss you.
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