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Bernadette Shine
February 3, 2006
as a resident of N.O.La. I would like to offer my condolences to your family at this very difficult time.It is my prayer for you that God would replace your grief with joy and that you find comfort in the memories of your loved one.Trust God to see you through these days if you lean on Him He will not let you fall.God Bless You All now and always.
Elizabeth Campbell
February 3, 2006
Dear Jonathan, Mario, Brittany and Pam,
Just to let you know you are all in my thoughts and prayers. I know this has been extremly difficult for all of you. I remember all the good times we had in WA. Love Beth
Verita Barra
February 3, 2006
We are so sorry for your lost. Know that our prayers are with you and we love you.
Verita, Gloria & Tracy Barra
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