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LISA FERGUSON
December 26, 2008
DAVE SPOKE WITH DON THIS MORNING SORRY ABOUT THE LOSS OF YOUR MOM MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.TAKE CARE IF THERE IS ANYTHING I CAN DO PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
John and Barbara Bouchard
December 22, 2008
Rosie, Rosemary, and Frankie
We are truly sorry the loss of your sister and mother / mother in-law.
We hope and pray that Jehovah comforts you as time goes on. Remember the hope of the new system we have and how some day soon, we will see her again. When we do see her again, she will be happy, healthy, full of life, running, skipping and jumping around like a young child. You will be there to welcome her with many stories of the things that happened in the last days. Together you all will greet other family members and friends back.
Maybe as time goes on you all will invite her to play scrabble with you, she might even win without the use of the dictionary. You never know huh?
Anyway, please remember we are here for you, just up the hill or around the corner. We are a few minutes away and will be there for you.
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