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Kellie Bardin Burdick
May 4, 2006
With Deepest sympathy
melinda bourdeau
May 2, 2006
sorry about your loss
Kimberly White (Eggleston)
April 29, 2006
I grew up across the street from Marlene and her family. I am shocked and so sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers and hugs go with you all.
cathy Marr
April 28, 2006
For my best friends Donna and Fred My heartfelt sympathy for both of you.
jon altizio
April 28, 2006
so sorry for the loss of marlene i will allways think of you marlene love allways jon altizio
matthew tucker
April 27, 2006
My sincere sympathy and prayers go out to all the family formaly of corinth i still feel like family
Ann Jerome and Duane Gebo
April 27, 2006
Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family.
John, Shelly, and Adam Jerome
April 27, 2006
Our prayers are with the family. So sorry for your loss.
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