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Dolores Brooks
January 28, 2008
Wish we could have seen you befor this happened. But I guess it wasn.t meant to be. Lord bbe with you and rest in peace. your sister
Tracey Lorenzen (Brooks, niece)
January 7, 2008
I was sad to hear that you have passed away. I know Mom had talked about you and always wondered where you were and what was going on in your life. May you rest in peace.
Debbie Ottnod
January 7, 2008
To: Ron, Terri and Lisa
We were so very sorry to hear from Aunt Dolores that your mother passed away. We have all been trying to find a number to reach her for some time without any luck. Please email us with your number so Uncle Louie can call you.
With love, Uncle Louie and Aunt Debbie
Tina (Brooks) Pine
January 7, 2008
To my Dear Aunt Bev, I loved you so much and felt so sad we had lost touch over these last years,may you rest in peace and walk with God. My love to all the family ,you have and will be missed so much !!
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