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Linda Pettingill
January 14, 2010
Thirty years is a long time and a lot of memories. You were a very good and devout friend. We both were raising two boys as single parents. And now I can look back and remember good and yes sometimes difficult times we shared. Everyone has a purpose in life, and God places them with certain people. I am glad that he let us share our lives together. And anyone who really knew you, knows you stood by your friends. Thank you for being mine. And I offer condolences to your son's family and your brother's family
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