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Jan Truelove Starling
July 2, 2009
To all the families of Pug,
It is hard to tell people how you feel about their loved one. Pug and I were friends and classmates who spent time having fun times together. Although no words of sympathy can ease the loss
you bear, still may you find some comfort in the thought that others do care. Pug was lucky to have many family members who cared for her. She will be truly missed.
July 2, 2009
I was so sorry to hear about Pug this morning. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Rebecca Toner (Becky Waff)
Jane Silveria
July 2, 2009
I met Pug about 20 years ago when her step daughter and my daughter attended middle school together. She understood my naturally curly hair and was the best hair cutter I had ever had. I "lost" Pug a few years back when she moved from Tallahassee. I am sorry for your loss. Pug was a very nice and caring person.
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