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February 6, 2012
The depth of your sorrow is a reflection of the happiness that the person brought to you.A person can have no better epitaph than that which is inscribed in the hearts of his friends.
Our deepest condolences,
Jim and Phoebe Dailey
February 5, 2012
Cliff--our thoughts and prayers are with you and your mom and your family--grandmothers are a VERY special part of our lives and we know how special your grandmother was to your family--know that you will always have those wonderful memories--with love, Cindy and Bobby Green, Shelbyville
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