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Margie Hicks
June 28, 2005
Dear Scott, Shawn and Family;
The moment I heard about Brian, I broke down, then all I could do was think of his smile. I will never forget him and only have wonderful thoughts of him (Some,I admit were funny), however wonderful! I'm VERY sorry and sad for your loss. The world will never be the same without him! Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers! May The good Lord be with you all through this unbearable time. Please e-mail me your home address. So sorry I can not be there! Love you, Margie
Chyrl Hill
June 27, 2005
Dear Scott and Family,
I am so sorry for your lost. The words can not explain. Just to let you know Scott, I will be thinking of you . May God bless and keep you strong. Love Chyrl Hill
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