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Andi Sapida
March 26, 2006
To the Kaefer-Bailey Family... my deepest sympathies to you all.  Phyllis was a very kind and caring woman and it was an honor knowing her and helping take care of her pharmaceutical needs.  She was a loyal customer for so many years  and I always enjoyed waiting on her and/or delivering her prescriptions.  Your mother was a lovely lady and true friend to many in our little town of Turtle Creek.  She will be greatly missed by so many.  As my heart goes out to you all in this time of great sorrow and loss, her memory will remain in my heart always.
Andi Sapida
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Frank S. Horner MD
March 26, 2006
Words can never express what Phyllis meant to our family!
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