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Zero Williams
November 16, 2006
Myself, A person not very good at expressing himself, would like to say "THANK YOU" for the opportunity to have known MRS EPPERSON. I could not make the services, but I want the family to know that I was truly blessed to have known her. The few times we were together, she truly had an influence on me. I really had to think before I made another move, knowing how she would re-act. Thankfully I do believe in "ANGELS", and she will will be a great one !
Walton and Cathie Abernathy
November 16, 2006
Scottie,
We were very sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Susan & Jesse Harrell
November 16, 2006
Ray, Ruth & family: We were sorry to hear about your loss. We can only hope that the memories you shared with her will help fill the void. We are thinking about you all.
Love, Susan & Jesse
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