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Wilma Doyle Keely
June 30, 2008
I would like to extend my expression of God's blessing for the family of Maxine L. Doyle. I know in some way we must be related, my great-grandfather was David M. Doyle, great grandmother Lucinda Hickerson Doyle, Wallingford (Ross Hollow) & grandfather Joseph Miller Alexander Doyle, grandmother Hattie B. Hurst Doyle, Wallingford. My father was Neville Doyle, one of eight children, and they were raised in Wallingford, Ross Hollow, with their grandparents David & Lucinda "Cindy" (who are buried in the Hickerson Graveyard).
I wish for your family the Peace of the Lord, and may the tears of those who grieve, to dry before the sun of happy memories that she left when life was done.
Sen. Walter Blevins
June 26, 2008
My deepest sympathies to the family and friends. May God bless.
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