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John and Aneita Burroughs
October 3, 2011
Annabelle was a kind and gentle soul who empathized with others. She was always looking for ways that she could be helpful. During the time that we were privileged to serve as her pastor, she was faithful to her church. Often she would share prayer requests. She cared about others. We were blessed to have known AnnaBelle. May the Lord comfort her family and friends.
Pat Burton
September 30, 2011
To AnnaBelle"s Family,
AnnaBelle was a dear friend, we enjoyed crocheting lap robes together for the nursing homes. She was special and a humble person. She loved doing for others and going to Kenton to get the Kenton newspapers, also visiting a friend at Walmart. She had many friends from school that she stayed in contact with. She also loved writing to her penpals and exchanging gifts. Yes AnnaBelle you are truly missed. Love you
Pamela Miller
September 30, 2011
Dear Ruth,
AnnaBelle will greatly be missed by the Towers and by everyone.
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