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Claudia & Bob Wandless
July 28, 2007
Suzi, Sally and families,
How blest is heaven now? Grandma Agi surely is an asset fit for the King! Her work here is finally done...She was the grandma I loss, yet the friend I gained. She always brightened my front desk when she came to "visit". Never wanted to be fussed about, always proud to see her grandson and son-in-law. Whether she's playing golf, tennis or helping others, the angels have new wings, try to fill her wings Michael.
Wishing we had been able to be there with you in person, know that we were and are there in spirit, love and prayer. God bless and keep you all......
PS. Dr. Tom I guess Grandma Agi will not be needing adjustments anymore! loving all and thinking of you often, Claudia, Bob and family
Janet McDaniel
July 26, 2007
The Davis family is in our prayers. Back in the fifties, Agnes gave our family our first dog, a little Cocker Spaniel. She played golf a number of times with Dorothy Mc Sweeney, my mother.
Janet McSweeney,McDaniel
ROSEMARY DEL SASSO
July 26, 2007
aGNES DAVIS
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