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William Booth
August 29, 2008
Know that prayers and positive thoughts are coming from me to you. I know that she is up their in the heavens, rejoicing that she is one of God's angels and know she is able to help protect her family from her new home. Keep those wonderful memories close to your heart and be sure and share them as much as possible.
Evelyn Merritt
August 29, 2008
You were always one classy ladies and I know that God has said to you, "Job Well Done". I will miss you.
Archie Rollins
August 28, 2008
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.
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