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Scott & Bridget Holt
December 15, 2002
Dear Laigast and Flattmann family,
Our deepest sympathy are with your families at this time of great sadness. But it is also a time of celebration - celebrate the life of Mrs. Nat and the many family members and friends that she touched in her lifetime! She was loved by many and will be greatly missed, but she will live forever with those she touched. As long as we often speak of her and recall our times with her, she will be with us always. Love to you all,
Scott and Bridget and family
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