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Margi Pennington
April 19, 2007
Amy and family,
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your grandma. I realize that hearing that doesn't make anything easier, but know that she is in a better place. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. God bless.
Glenn Henke
April 17, 2007
Dee you will be missed guess you and the girls from Bethel are have one heck of a reunion. Will never forget the look on your face when you saw all the roses for your birthday. I was most honored to do that for you.
May the arms that welcomed Dee into heaven be the same arms that hold your heart today.
May the Lord sustain you during these pain-filled days of your fresh grief and shower you with grace upon grace.
Warmest regards,
Glenn
Lisa Alber
April 17, 2007
Love you grandma D. Now you are a forever Cards fan from above. And an angel for us all. We love you. Please protect us and watch over us.
Bob Meinhardt
April 17, 2007
May God's peace be with you and your family.
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