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Frances England
March 16, 2007
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Peggie Fuller
March 14, 2007
To Linda and kids, God be with you now and forever more. I'll be praying with and for you. May Ken and Teddy keep a watchful eye on us all as we share the pain.
CLARENCE BROWN
March 14, 2007
To Linda and Family, may the power of prayer help ease your pain. Let it be known that we all thank God for sharing Milton with us. He has and always will be an inspiration to us. May God continue to bless you all and give you the strenght, courage and faith you need to get though this painful time.
Terry Moss
March 14, 2007
May His promises comfort you
and sustain you...
May His steadfast love be your
strength and hope.
With Deepest Sympathy
" Peace I leave with you. My peace
I give unto you...
Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. John 14:27
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