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ELIZABETH COX
November 17, 2014
NANCY,
I WAS SO, SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR HUSBAND'S DEATH. I DIDN'T REALIZE IT UNTIL YESTERDAY WHEN I SAW IT IN THE BULLETIN AT CHURCH. I WILL MISS SEEING YOU AND HIM TOGETHER AT CHURCH AND JOKING WITH Y'ALL!! HE WAS SUCH A KIND MAN. I KNOW YOU WILL MISS HIM TERRIBLY. Y'ALL HAD A LONG LIFE TOGETHER. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME. PLEASE TAKE CARE AND KNOW I'M THINKING ABOUT YOU. GOD BLESS.
ELIZABETH COX
HERITAGE MEMBER
jim lee
November 1, 2014
my uncle .
always there when needed for family and others .
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