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Sharon Peay
December 25, 2009
To Anns Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Ann at the New Albany Country Club. She was so much fun, and such a giving lady.
Sharon Peay
Jim Burgess
December 22, 2009
Hi Robert, I'm sorry for your loss. If you are the Bob Waltman that I attended S. Ellen Jones School with, and was in Scouts with at Troop 4, I would really like to renew our acquaintance.
Brittany Thornton
December 22, 2009
I only knew Ann for a short time but she was a very loving woman who loved her family so much and wanted to spend every free moment with them, even though her illness was very painful and made her feel horrible most days she never felt sorry for herself and never complianed and was always in good spirit and always kept her faith deepest sympathy to her whole family
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