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Pamela Stockman
December 1, 2022
Peanut,, I don't know what to do with you gone. My heart is broken . I have so many memories with you. I love you and say hi to our family up there. See you when it is my turn.
Perry Lyons
December 20, 2020
RIP, Peanut
Martha & Robin Brimhall
December 17, 2020
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Jim Jones
December 15, 2020
Peanut, you will be missed! Take care little sister and enjoy your reunion with Momma, Daddy and the rest of the family.
Jennifer DiBello
December 15, 2020
She was a wonderful office mom like person to me.
Judy Shelton
December 13, 2020
To the entire Jones family. Our hearts are broken for you loss. Our family connection is unwavering. You are in our thoughts, and we send much love and sympathy. The Shelton clan.
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