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Angela Davis
April 19, 2006
Mrs Durden,
Thanks for being a great neighbor and friend to me. I'm going to miss you so much. I know that you are where you have long to be for awhile, in heaven with Mr Durden and our Heavenly Father. You and Mr Durden were two of the sweetest and finest people I have ever come in contact with. I know that everyone that knew and loved you are going to miss you so much. I'm glad that I got to see your sweet face one more time before you went to be with the Lord. I knew that day that I would not have you much longer because you were ready to go. Until we meet again. I love you! Angie
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