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Connie Galloway
January 31, 2006
Glenn, Gayle, Genelle, and Gina,
Your mother was a class act who was beautiful both inside and out. I am so glad I got to visit with her several times in the last months. She will be missed. May she rest in peace in God's hands.
Wendy Berniol
January 30, 2006
Glenn, Gayle, Genelle & Gina,
I am so sorry for your loss. its been quite a while since I have seen any of you. Many a time I would pass your home on Morrison or the lounge and think of all the good times we had as kids. My prayers and thoughts are with you all during this most difficult time.
Marie Chaillot
January 29, 2006
Glenn,
Sorry for your loss.
An old school friend
Marie
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