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Sally and Stephen Lufburrow
July 7, 2021
Precious Bob and Anna,
There are not words to express my deepest sympathy for you both and your family. You both were true mentors to me and who I so respected and looked up to! I can only imagine how your incredible strong faith filtered down to your children and grandchildren!
I will be praying for the peace that passes all understanding and the strength to endure this time of grief. We love you both dearly and are here for you however we can be.
Paul Webb
July 7, 2021
Dear Bob and Anna, Words cannot express my sorrow when I heard about your sons passing. You two are two of my favorite people I can to know at CCA. Our prayers for healing for you and the rest of his family will be going on for a long time. Please know and feel our love for you two right now. May you feel Gods presence as you grieve the loss of your dear son. Love Paul and Debbie
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