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Tanni Jamison
March 9, 2010
Dear Wall Family,
I wish more than anything that I could be with you today to honor your wife, mother, and Nana. Please know that you all have been on my mind the past few days. Veralyn was such a dear person, and I can tell you one thing for certain: She loved her family more than life itself. We had many discussions over the years about her family and her God and her undying love for both. I pray that the loving memories you have of her overshadow the pain and grief you are feeling today. I will miss her as well. She was a dear friend. I will never forget her or your family. May God bless each and every one of you.
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