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Sylvester, Mackie, Katie, & Ashley Lawrence
July 18, 2004
Aunt Ruth and Girls,
Uncle Mark ment the world to us and no one will ever understand the joy he brought into people's life and his beautiful storys we always told us. He was such amazing person. He will always be apart of us and our lifes. Katie and I are depth sorry we could not attend the funeral. But we will come by and see yall soon. May God Bless and will be glad to help yall in anyway possible. Just call yall have our number. We love yall. Prayers are with yall, take care.
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Van, Martha, & Jason Newton
July 13, 2004
Linda & Family,
So sorry for your loss. Our loss is Heaven's gain if we die in Christ. Mr. Durden was a loving friend. God Bless ya'll.
Love You,
The Newtons
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