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PATRICIA RAVALLI
October 22, 2010
MAY ELYSIA REST IN PEASE. I WILL KEEP HER IN MY HEART GOD BLESS TO THE WHOLE FAMILY
October 16, 2010
Our prayers are with the family during this time of grief. We were privileged to be with Elysia only once and that was Christmas of 1997.
She was just a little girl then but very sweet and friendly to strangers she had just met.
Only God knows how the family hurts, but He also understands how to bring good out of tragedy and we know we can put our trust in Him, and continue to love and serve Him. God Bless and Keep you.
Jay & Nellie Edmiston
October 14, 2010
Our hearts go out to Elysia's family! What a beautiful girl; inside & out! May she rest in eternal peace. Sincerest sympathy. Pat, JoEllyn, Kyle & Keith (Class of 2008)McLeod
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