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Connie & Gary Millar
April 14, 2006
Annie
Know that you, your daughters and all of your family are surrounded by friends and loved ones during this very hard time. You are all in our hearts.
Cliff and Lois Rogers
April 12, 2006
Seaton and Family:
Our deepest sympathy and love. Please keep John 14:1-4 foremost in your minds.
John, Rhonda & Chloe Dunn
April 12, 2006
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Sherry Threet Montgomery
April 12, 2006
Annie I'm sorry I can't be there but my thoughts and prayers are going up for you and your family. May memories and God's Love bring you some comfort.
Robin Jones
April 12, 2006
Words cannot express the loss you all are sharing right now. The memories that I share with your mom when we were teens Annie are part of my growing up. As long as you have your memories your mother, your wife, your grandmother your friend is not too far from us.
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