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Jennifer Smith
March 5, 2014
I will always remember that smile forever.You made our nursing home pleasant .God bless you always Miss Linda
Mr. and Mrs. David D. Jones
March 4, 2014
Thinking of you all.
Dianne Bell
March 4, 2014
I was one of the cnas at St James in Carrabelle. When I first met Linda the 2 things I loved first was her smile and her hair. I loved braiding it after her shower. I saw her I guess a week or two before she went to hospital. She told me she felt lazy since she was in bed. I told her she was allowed. Will certainly miss her.
Debbie Roberts
March 4, 2014
Christy / Lynne
Sorry to learn of the passing of your sister.
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