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KEISHA (MS RUDD'S AIDE) TRAYMON
November 23, 2008
COLLEEN,RICH AND FAMILY SORRY TO HEAR THE LOSS OF MS.RUDD A TOTAL SHOCK TO ME I AM REALLY GOING TO MISS HER ALOT.I KNOW MS RUDD IS IN A BETTER PLACE WITH NO MORE SUFFERING AND AT PEACE. RIP MS EILEEN RUDD
John and Jo Ann Rux
November 23, 2008
To Eileen and Jim’s family,
Such fond and wonderful memories we have of all of you and share in the grief of losing your mother. Too much suffering for a family and you are all in our prayers. Know that your parents are finally together and with Kathy. They, together, now can watch over all of you. You all made Hemlock a wonderful place to live and that kind of "family" stays in the heart.
Love, Johnny and Jo Ann
Cindy Brand
November 23, 2008
Peg, Jeff & Family,
We were sorry to hear of your loss. Our deepest sympathy to you all. We are sorry we will not be able to be with you at this time but you are in our thoughts and prayers
With Deepest Sympathies,
Cindy & Keith
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