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Lesa George-Hannen
January 6, 2017
She was like a second mom I stayed with them so much during my younger years.
January 2, 2017
mom, your with daddy now so I know you are once again cheerful, we will always miss you ,thank you for the life you both have given us.one day we will join you but not soon, love you both P.J.
Bonnie Thompson
January 2, 2017
It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.
Tony & Suzanne George
January 2, 2017
We are very sad to learn of Mae's passing.
Our sincere sympathies to her family and friends. She, as well as Dave, touched many lives in a positive manner. She was a good sister in law to us both. I know she's very glad to be re-joined with her beloved Dave.
Rest In Peace
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