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Carl Todd
April 25, 2019
Gone but not forgotten.
May 2, 2011
Dear Linda, Ed, and Jason,
So sorry to hear of your mother's/grandmother's death. I know how big a part of your lives she was. I will always remember her easy-going, matter of fact manner on all issues that presented themselves to her. And also her lively laugh! Know also that a part of her lives on in you! Cherish the memories you have and the love you shared and may these give you comfort. May the Lord bless you and keep you in His care during this difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Barbara Lee and Jim
Carl Todd
May 1, 2011
Ed & Family-
I was sorry to learn of your mother's passing - I'm sure she must have been proud of your accompishments.
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