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kristina mudgett-booher
November 30, 2011
Kristina ,i am sorry i was unable to say goodbye but know that i prayed for you and your family thru this horrible tragedy on a daily basis. you may not have been a blood relative of mine but when Jane introduced me to you and Jacob i felt like you as well as Jane were and still are a part of my family, you will be missed dearly <3 Kristina Mudgett-Booher and Family
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Hubbard Angela
November 30, 2011
I miss you and love you so much- Thank you for all the times we got to spend togeather laughing and joking.Your nieces and nephews miss you and we all wish you here. Thank you for being a part of our family.
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