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Iris Young
March 18, 2009
You will always be remembered.
Gregory Rashad
February 23, 2009
To the Lee family I am sorry to hear about your loss. If there is anything we can do, please feel free to let us know. Jenny, Greg and Denise
Grace Justice
February 18, 2009
To a Member of The Greatest Generation a grateful "Thank You, Sir," for your courageous and honorable service in the defense of our country in Time of War. Veterans of our Military Forces such as yourself have preserved and maintained the dignity and freedom of our Nation and have kept our Flag flying high, proud, and free. God bless your family and God Bless America.
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