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Elizabeth Barnes
December 29, 2007
MY Dear Mrs. Hottinger,
God really blessed me when I walked in your room three years ago. You where lonely and so was I. We shared many things together.I know now that God was sending me a blessing. I will miss you so very very much. I know that you had a beautiful homecoming, your mother, Sarah, your father, Alfred, your only daughter, Martha Louise. Your two Grandaughters. Thankyou for sharing your life with me. I hope you are waiting for me, when I pass over, and we talked about that many times. I know you are back at home and happy now, God Bless you.
Your best friend,
Elizabeth
Kari Henningsen
December 28, 2007
Mrs. Hottinger,
I will miss our girl talk after church on Sundays at Heritage Hall. I was really looking foward to your 100th birthday party, but it appears that God has chosen to give you THE BEST GIFT. I know how faithful you were and I enjoyed praying with you in your room after service. I will miss you terribly and going to Heritage Hall will now never be the same without you. Enjoy your new place that Jesus had prepared for you, you have earned it!
I love you,
"Your Girl" Kari
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