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Sherry Battle
September 14, 2007
I worked with Tracie at Heartland Hospital in Marion. She was a beautiful person. So sweet and thoughtful. Please accept my condolences. May God bless her soul.
Lois Norris
September 12, 2007
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Tammy Valette
September 12, 2007
To Tracie friends and family, I am an old friend of Tracie's. I went to Deaconess School of Nursing with her and she was one of my dearest friends. Tracie was in my wedding and I thought the world of her. She was very smart and outgoing. She will be deeply missed by everyone who knew her. Sincerely,
Tammy Davis-Valette
vanessa cravens
September 12, 2007
To Tracie's family,
My deepest sympathy and condolences to your family at this time. I worked with Tracie at Heartland Regional and I am so very sorry to have heard of your loss. My prayers go out to your family at this time of need. May God bless you all,
Vanessa Cravens
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