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Cindy Moran
May 20, 2012
Dear Mark, Steph & Family and all the Families of Jo Ann,
There was never any time when I ran in to Jo where she wasn't always so nice and friendly to me. Jo was a lovely lady and cared about our family, especially mama and daddy. I know you all will miss her as a lot of people and so will I.
Our sympathy and prayers go out to all of you. It's never easy losing a loved one,but hopefully you can find peace in knowing Jo will never suffer anymore. Her last couple years in bad health had taken it's toll on her. But now, she's with Our Lord and her family in Heaven. She knows what it means to be a peace now.
We love you all very much and pray God'll give each of you peace and the strength to get through this most sorrowful time. We loved Jo. She'll be sadly missed.
All Our Love & Sympathy
Terry, Cindy & Girls.
Sassy, Abbey, Bella, Rosco, Sammie, Rikki &
Rudy
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