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Sharon Antrim
April 1, 2009
My deepest condolences on your loss. I knew Allen only briefly but enjoyed my visits to him. May your good memories give you comfort.
God Bless You
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Joanne Mraz
March 31, 2009
The Mayberry Family,
You are in my thoughts at this tough time. I remember everyone and all the fun we had, I think of you often.
Please take care and remember all the happy times.
Janine Scarl
March 31, 2009
I have only known Allen a few years. But in that time he became a very special person to me. His smile and laughs really made my day. My thoughts and prayers go out to his son and family. He will be missed by all us aides that cared for him at Fellowship. May God bless him and enbrace him.
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