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Paula Tudor
November 5, 2016
I miss you Mom...I wish I could call you....I'm sooo sad Mom.
Helen Moore
October 25, 2016
Sitting here thinking about you as usual. Still missing you everyday. I see a yellow butterfly everyday and I've convinced myself that it's you making sure I'm ok and letting me know you are still with me. I love you mommy. I wish I could hug you instead of your picture. Maybe I'm selfish, but my memories aren't enough. I want you here with me. I need you here with me. Andrew, your great grandson is awesome. I know you would just love him. I am trying to be the grandma you were. I love you. Rest easy mommy
breanna moore
October 25, 2016
hey grandma, i love you and miss you more than words can describe. i wish you were here still. i turn 20 this year, crazy i'm not a little baby anymore. there's so many things i wish you could see but i know your always with me. i love you so much.
Robert Stahl
April 25, 2016
Just want to say that I love and miss you momma. I think about you everyday and wish you were still physically with us. Seth and Mikayla are doing well and I know they wish you were still here. I'm glad you are not in pain anymore though.
I'm retiring from the Marine Corps finally, 21 years. My body is broken down and I feel like an old man, but at least I will not be deploying to combat anymore, I know you worried a lot when I deployed. Eliza and I bought a house in Milton, FL to enjoy our retirement. I think you would love the house.
Everyone loves and misses you mom.
love Jr
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