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Wendie Millsap
June 5, 2010
Auntie "M", Your many stories and the way your laugh lit up the room will always be a fond memory of mine. I hope to grow old with such dignity and grace as you. We will miss you and know that you are now with Bill and all your other family and friends. Until we see eachother again....Love Wendie, Tom, McKenna & Alexandra
Mike Ralston
June 4, 2010
Dear Family,
We will miss Merle more than words can explain. She was a bright light in our lives. When she passed thru the veil, a part of us went with her, and we know we will see her again.
Love, Mike, Candy & Julie
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