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David Cheesman
January 14, 2025
Among my earliest memories were of my aunt Joyce. She brought an uplifting spirit when she visited her sister Kay (my mom), and she could make my mom laugh during the times when she needed it most. She was always kind to me when I was a young boy, and I pray she is surrounded by the souls that were there to greet her on the other side, specifically my mom, her father Eddy Orcutt, her mom Agnes, and her brother Larry. God Bless you Aunt Joyce
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Kathy
January 13, 2025
I always loved seeing your mom and talking to her. She made me feel comfortable and welcome whenever I saw her. She will truly be missed.
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