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Nell McGuire (Hayes)
October 15, 2025
Melissa was one of my best friends in the sixth grade. She, Kristina Pratt and myself had some of the best times and we used to make little refrigerator magnets and sell them lol.
I lost touch with her, then we reconnected about 15 years ago. Through all of the tragedies that she had in her life, she still always had a smile on her face and an uplifting personality.
I pray that she is at peace and will one day be reunited with her babies.
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Brian Ping Harless
October 15, 2025
Going to miss you. Many good times in the past. You deserve peace after a lifetime of turmoil.
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