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Sara Ann and Dwight Scott
January 8, 2026
Mary Faye, I was so sad to hear of Bob´s passing. I know your heart is breaking. What joy we share in the assurance of the beautiful reunion that awaits us in Heaven. PTL! Please know I love you and you are in my thoughts and I pray for God´s loving arms to enfold you and comfort you as only He can.
Much love,
Ann and Scotty
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Angel Rosario
January 6, 2026
Bob Really Opened his arms to me and accepted me in the Care Program and got my feet on Steady ground, he Baptized Me and was ALWAYS there if I needed him! I´m going to Miss him alot. Mary, if you NEED ANYTHING get in contact with me.
Deepest Sympathies,
Angel and Donna Rosario
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