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Stephanie Klaus
October 30, 2025
Oh Al. I finally saw Liz again today at the Barrel. It broke my heart to hear you passed. I will never forget your smile, friendship, regular visits to cracker barrel and our random talks at heb.
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Mae Gordon
May 2, 2025
Momma Liz, we are thinking of you today and sending our Love and Prayers for God´s Comfort & Strength. Continue to trust God & He will see you through. Thank you for sharing Daddy Al with us for you know that he will definitely be missed for his wisdom, Love & many testimonies he always shared! Always know that The Gordon Family will ALWAYS be here for you if or whenever you need us! We Love you so Dearly! Mae, Jerome II & Meka
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