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Donna Sheffield
July 31, 2025
You will never be forgotten nephew. I will now do what you can longer do and that´s being Wrinkles new groomer. He will be treated with the utmost respect.
Rhonda Germany
July 31, 2025
Rest high on the mountain. You have the kindest soul. Condolences to all that knew you.
Racquel Donnell
July 30, 2025
One of my closest friends. I could always count on you. You were loved by the whole family. We will miss you.
Axel Ortiz
July 30, 2025
Axel will always love you my brother, Reggie. I will be there in spirit. God loves you.
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