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October 19, 2009
Time and circumstance prevented us from having a closer relationship. As my first cousin, you will always be remembered. May you finally rest in peace and without pain and suffering.
Brenda Steed Nelson Lexington, Kentucky
Virginia Nestlehutt
October 16, 2009
Katie, you were loved by all of your Steed cousins. I am a neice of your Uncle Ben and I dearly love all of the Steed Family. I feel sure even at an early age you are happy in Heaven with your Dad. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. God bless!!
October 16, 2009
Distance and time does not change the fact that we're family. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Dorothy Steed Lassiter, Gary & Janice Lassiter - Fairburn, GA
Emma Jo Jones Ploeger
October 15, 2009
I am Joe Steed's neice.....so I am Katie's first cousin. I did so enjoy seeing her at her father's funeral two years ago. I shall miss her.
Emma Jo Jones Ploeger Columbus, Ga.
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April Barber
October 15, 2009
Holly, Todd, Blake & Kaitlyn...you are all in my heart & prayers during your time of loss.I'm here if you need me.
alicia mcccoy
October 15, 2009
such a precious women of God. I know you are dancing with Jesus. She was a blessing to know. I will miss you Ms. Kate. Thank you for all you did for me and my family.
we love you and Don,
Alicia, ally and Raymond Mccoy
Sheryl Lupy
October 15, 2009
Although you were too young to remember all of us.....we never forgot you. Wish we could have known you better as an adult. You were indeed loved and remembered by the Steed cousins.
One day we will be family once again.
Tim Baker
October 15, 2009
Katie was a dear, precious lady. Every time I saw her she had a sweet smile on her face. Even though she suffered a lot in recent years, she always was thinking of others during their suffering and praying for them. She looked so beautiful Sunday at church. It was the best I had ever seen her look. Anytime I talked with her, she always was asking how other people were doing and never complaining. I had to drag out of her how she was feeling and doing. She was a dear friend and I can't wait to see her again in Heaven.----Tim Baker
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