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Laurel Thomas
January 1, 2009
I cannot begin to express the deepest sorrow I feel for the loss of such a precious little gem in our lives. The only comfort I can offer is that she was able to feel your love and will continue to feel it in Heaven. I love you all very much and pray you know that whatever your need, I will be there for you. God bless you Sam, Matt and my little Hailey-bug.
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Geraldine Slater
January 1, 2009
Our hearts go out to each of you in this time of loss. You are in our daily thoughts and prayers. Love, Geraldine and Jon Slater
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