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Kevin, Colleen, Seth Killingsworth
November 6, 2015
We were heart broken to hear the news that Sandra had passed. We are pleased that she is with her savior and I know she is in a better place than all of us. Steve we are praying for you and the kids! God bless you all!!!
Terry & Charlene Dunn
November 6, 2015
Sandy, You surely will be missed, but your legacy will continue on. Because of your willingness to serve we can't help but think about all those little ones in other countries who received a box of joy because of you and your compassion for them. You always had a kind word and smile for everyone. As your neighbors we have many memories of you that we will cherish until we meet again in Heaven.
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