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Debbie Robinette
July 2, 2004
Judy, Jason and Family,
You have been in my thoughts and prayers every day. If there is anything that I can do don't hesitate to ask. I will continue to keep you in my prayers.
Debbie Robinette
Corina, David, Donald and Tisha
June 17, 2004
Judy, Jason amd Hailie;
We just wanted to tell you again how very sorry we are. We are so thankful that all three of you now can trust on the Lord for your strength. He is the best source of comfort for you. I liked how the preacher said it at the funeral, we haven't said goodbye to him, we've said see you later! He was such a beautiful child and of course he will be missed. One day we will get to see him greet us and welcome us to heaven, maybe he'll show us around! We love you guys, please let me know if you need me, a shoulder, a friend an ear, a hand, a prayer ... whatever. We will do whatever we can to help.
Sheila Templeton
June 11, 2004
Judy,Jason,Hailey,and Mary:
There are no words for me to say to you that could make you feel any better.Just know that you are in my prayers everyday and especially in my thoughts. You guys are very special to me and I hate this feeling of not being able to help,or just do something, but we know someone who will always be there and can always help you. Keep looking to God for comfort because he's the only one that can give you the peace you need. I love you guys and am here for you...Sheila
Michael Curtis
June 9, 2004
You are in my heart and prayers.
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Debbie Spence
June 9, 2004
Dear Judy and family,
I wanted to let you know that your in our prayers. I can't even begin to imagine the pain you are going through, but I have lost some loved ones and I know it can be hard. I know Tyler is in the arms of Jesus and he will always be safe and loved. If we were only as lucky as he is. I sent you a card which you will probably get before you get this. I'm sorry I was not able to come to the service. I got stuck in Danville and couldn't get back in time. I was there in spirit and prayed for you in church that morning. As you know I will be leaving the paper June 18. I hate that I won't get to see you once more before I go. I would love to be able to hug your neck and tell you how much I care and that I enjoyed working with you. You have always been a sweet girl and your kindness has been returned by all that work with you everyday. Please keep holding on to Jesus, he's the one person who will never let you down. I close with well wishes for you and your family. Take care and God Bless.
Debbie Spence
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