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Leland King
January 30, 2025
Can´t believe you´re gone buddy! I remember growing up with duck, did a lot of squirrel hunting and rabbit hunting. He did a lot for Dad when mom passed away. Gonna miss ya. Smith Mills boys!
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Yvonne (Vonnie) Draper
January 29, 2025
Donald was in my kindergarten class in Smith Mills Elementary. He had the most beautiful eyes and a quick smile with a hint of mischief! He was always eager to learn something new. May God bless you as his family and give you comfort in the days ahead.
Mrs. Yvonne (Vonnie) Draper
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