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Linda and David McGowan
March 26, 2008
Jean and Terry,
We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. I know that she has been quite ill for a long time, and that your entire family has had to watch her suffer. May she rest in peace now in the hands of God, and I pray that all of you can have peace knowing she is no longer in pain and agony.
I can only imagine the sorrow you are going thru right now, and nothing anybody can say can ease that pain. But we want you to know that our hearts go out to you and Terry and your entire family during this difficult time.
We love you guys and are here for you whenever you need us.
Love Linda and David
John Warmington
March 26, 2008
My sympathy on the loss of your mother. John Warmington, Son of Captain William Warmington, Battery D, 555 AAA AW
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