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Ruth Eidson
March 13, 2008
I worked with Margaret at the Arsenal during WW!!
Margaret Akers and Pascal Slusser
March 13, 2008
Bob and Nancy
Our hearts go out to you two. Bud and I remember the kindness she always showed us when we were young. Bless your family
Mr. & Mrs. W. Richard Shelton
March 13, 2008
We are sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Strickler. May God comfort you and your family at this time. Hold onto the special memories and times you shared together.
Lynn Curtis
March 13, 2008
I am so glad that I had the great opportunity to know Mrs. Strickler. She was such a wonderful person and beamed with joy every time I saw her because of her love for God. I will however miss her, but I know she is with her Sam and is dancing in heaven. She left behind a great family that carries on her gentleness, faith and love for everyone they meet. Our prayers and blessings go out to all of you. God bless you all.
The Curtis Family
Hampton, Va.
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