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3 Entries
Marcia Hollingshead
May 2, 2005
Dear Peggy, Rhonda & Family
We are so sorry for your loss and send our love and sympathy.
God bless,
Love, Marcia & Cliff
Angie Sawyer
May 2, 2005
Dear Peggy, Rhonda and family,
I can't express how sorry I am for your loss. Rhonda, you have been more like a sister to me than a friend and I have always been treated like one of the family. Curtis has always been such a nice man to me and my family all these years and he will be truly missed. He is a part of many special times and memories I have.
When I think of your dad I see him across from me doing the Chicken Dance (with Janet and Peggy) at my wedding and I smile. I offer my love and prayers to all of you at this time. God Bless You, Angie (Chip, Spencer and Payton)
Ronnie & Norma Reynolds
May 2, 2005
May the wonderful memories of the past help the family through this time of sorrow.
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