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Jennie Yarbrough
February 25, 2004
I met Rosa Mae for the first time in October at the Yarbrough family reunion. She was very generous and talked to me as if she had known me for years. I am saddened to hear of her death. I had just gotten to know her. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family and friends.
sue shifflett
February 25, 2004
Dear Family,
My sincere sympathy is with you all. I am Mary Johns cousin from Buckingham, originally. I spent 3 summers w/ Mary&Gary and visited Mr.& Mrs. Johns frequently. She was always cordial and nice to me. I know she will be missed. God bless your family and peace be with you all. Sue and Family
LLoyd Thompson
February 24, 2004
He Only Takes The Best.
God saw she was getting tired
and a cure was not to be
so He put his arms around her and
whipsered "Come with me"
With tear filled eyes you watched
her suffer and fade away
Although you cared for her deeply
you could not make her stay
A golden heart stopped beating
hard working hands put to rest
God broke your hearts to prove to you
He Only Takes The Best.
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