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Mary Miller
July 21, 2012
saw this ands wonder if James Satterfield that worked at the airport in the 1960's is any kin? I have been thinking about him for years. He was a wonderful man.
Dianna Moore
July 21, 2012
I'm so sorry to hear about Mildred's passing, I have many memories of her spending time with mom when we lived on Christy Ave. She truly was a wonderful person and I'm sure she will be deeply missed by not only her family members but others that she came in contact with during her life. My heart goes out to my Aunt DeeDee and Aunt Linda and the entire Satterfield family.
Satterfield Family Reunion
Dianna Moore
July 21, 2012
Mildred and Linda
Dianna Moore
July 21, 2012
Mike Satterfield
July 21, 2012
I'm a "Satterfield" that lived in Elizabethtown for 35 years. I did not know Miss Mildred or I would have loved to talk with her. Gotta be kin somewhere down the line! Sorry to hear of her passing. My sincere condolences to the family.
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