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Gina Smith
October 13, 2011
Kelsey smile will always be remembered. Her mom stuck by her through thick and thin and the love and bond they shared will never die. It was a God given love for each other. Kelsey will be missed with us in the flesh but her spirit lives on and look forward to the day that we will meet again. Kelsey. your life and death no doubt will have an impact on everyones life that was fortunate enough to know you. Colleen. you are a god sent of a mother and an example to us all. Praying for strength in times of weakness. Love you. Gina
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