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Kynesha Luttery
January 6, 2004
I am deeply saddened by the lost of Mrs.Seagraves. I enjoyed helping her and most of all the great conversations with her. I learned a lot from her and the different ventures she had in life and it was my pleasure for her to share her wisdom. I will miss her! Though she is loved by many----God loves her best!
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Rella Smith
January 5, 2004
We were very sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I remember them with fondness and my dad thought the world of Jim and Elizabeth.
Rella Bligh Smith and Ruth Bligh
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