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Cheryl Moore
November 16, 2004
To the family of Anthony Glen Soup Campbell. I would like to express by deepest sympathy to your family. I grew up in East Chicago my brothers and I went to school with Glen. God will provide you the strength to cope with the lost of your love one. This is just a temporary separation we will all see our love ones again.
Cheryl Moore
Indianapolis, IN.
Dale M. Burgess
November 8, 2004
Dear Ida, Vince, Andrea & Family:
My heart goes out to you. I grew up with Glenn and the rest of the Campbell family on Drummond Street. We were neighbors of Lester & Ruby Campbell. You are in my deepest thoughts and prayers. I am not able to be there with you to celebrate Glenn's life, but spiritually I will be.
Dale (Liggins)Burgess
JULIE ESPINOSA
November 8, 2004
My sympathy goes out to Glenn's family. May God bless you all!
Julie Espinosa
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