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Bobbi Dilidne
November 27, 2002
May you rest in peace.
Love,
Your Wife,
Bobbi
Les Simonson
November 26, 2002
May you find your peace, joy and comfort in the Lord's house.
All God's Blessings,
Les
Deborah and Timothy Lee
November 18, 2002
May you now be forever at peace.
Our love always,
Deborah and Timothy
Betsy and Alee Underwood
November 16, 2002
May God hold you in his arms, and find peace for everyone that is left behind.
Love Alee and Betsy
Mike
November 15, 2002
You are in a better place.
Mike
Max & Amalija Simoncic
November 14, 2002
Our beloved son-in-law. You have found peace in your heart, now you are with God. We will always remember you.
Your father and mother-in-law.
Sharon Garrett
November 13, 2002
You are free from pain now. Released
Join your departed love ones
love
Your daughter,
Sharon
Ted Simoncic
November 13, 2002
You're in good hands now. Sleep well.
Maryann Pearson
November 13, 2002
May you find peace.
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