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Vanda Bordies-McCormick
April 20, 2004
Words can't express my sincere condolences. You've been on my pray list & will continue to be there as you go through your healing period. Stay strong in each other & always remember the wonderful times you shared with your dad/husband. He is in a better place (then us) & he will never know pain or sickness again.
God Bless all of you.
Your Friend,
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