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Mary Lynn Holloway
April 4, 2008
I think of you and your family often. Treasure your memories. They become more precious with time.
Debbie Robinson
April 2, 2008
It's hard to believe it's been a year. That goes to show we need to live every day as it were our last. He was a great kid and the the world would have benefited if he had still been here today. My wish for your family would be that the sadness you feel in your hearts be replaced by the joy he gave you when he was here.
sandra purdue
March 23, 2008
to the powell family,
your loss is a sad one. may god bless you daily.your son is at peace now.you still have his love,heart and memories.your in my prayers
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