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Linda Keen
January 24, 2008
To Wilson and family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sadness. Celebrate her life with memories and happenings from the past. They make you smile even if it wasn't a "laughing" matter when it happened. God Bless.
Bob and Linda Keen
Valley Baseball League
Miss Lilchy Huffman
January 22, 2008
Dear Wilson, Brad and Clark,
I am sorry to learn of Becky's death. She was such a nice lady who always had a smile on her face and a helping hand for her customers. She was so proud of the 3 men in her life and loved talking about all of you with a special gleam in her eye.
Brad, I have fond memories of you as one of my students at SMS. I still have the cartoon you brought me of the PE vs. Home Ec. teachers.
I know you will miss Becky but she is at rest and peace. May God Bless you and Keep you and give you the strength to go on without your Beloved wife and mother.
With Deepest Sympathy
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