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Karen Walther
March 28, 2006
Sweet, sweet baby girl. While your time with us was brief, you have touched our hearts and souls forever. You have reminded us all how precious and fragile life is. May you rest in eternal peace. We will always love you! Love, Auntie Karen, Uncle Jeff, and Hanna
Joseph Burgess
March 21, 2006
You now wear a crown in Heaven and you are whole and well. We love you and will see you again one day. Grampa Joe and Gramma Dottie
uncle steve & aunt denise miner
March 21, 2006
marli, we love you very much. you will always hold a special place in our hearts, and we will never forget you. may you rest in peace and in god's care. love uncle steve, aunt denise, marrissa, joshua, & justus
TIFFANY BOUTILIER
March 21, 2006
THERE IS NOT ANYTHING ANYONE CAN SAY TO MAKE YOU FEEL ANY BETTER. WHAT I CAN SAY IS THAT MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYER ARE WITH YOU AND IF THERE IS ANYTHING I CAN DO, PLEASE DON'T BE AFRAID TO ASK.
I LOVE YOU ALL
WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY,
AUNTIE TIFFANY AND BRET
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GrammaH & GrammpaH Hollis
March 19, 2006
God Bless you, our perfect little Angel. You will always be in our hearts. Please wrap your little wings around Dad, Mom and Caleb and keep them safe.
Our Love will always be with you, our Little Angel, Love GrammaH and GrampaH
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