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4 Entries
Dee LaNier
July 28, 2011
Dear Jan,
"But those who wait on the Lord
Shall renew their strength
They shall mount up with wings like eagles
They shall run and not be weary
They shall walk and not faint"
Isaiah 40:31
Peace and love to all the family
Wendy Hershey
July 25, 2011
We are very sorry for your loss and sending much love from Maryland to your family.
Fred & Pru Holmes
July 24, 2011
Paula & Pete, we are so sorry for your loss. Sorry we can't be there with you. Know that we are thinking of you. Love, Fred & Pru
Kristine Reece
July 24, 2011
We love you & will miss you!
Kristine, Buddy, Kane & Zoie Reece
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