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ginger matthews
December 18, 2010
MARGARET,
this is so hard because we love you so much and we will miss you coming to see all of us but i know you are sitting with our LORD now. we will see you again and we will be able to hug you and tell you how much we love you.
love,
Ginger Matthews
amanda matthews
December 18, 2010
aunt margaret i will miss you so much i love you so much. i know you were in alot of pain and were struggling but all of that is over now and now you are up there with our heavenly father and i know now that you will suffer nomore. you will now dance with all of the angles and you will get to see all of our loved ones who have already gone. but you will be missed and i will hold you in my heart forever. i love you. love,
amanda
Peggy Haynes
December 16, 2010
Grief can be so hard during the holidays, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one this holiday season.
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