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John and Barbara Ann Dulaney
December 29, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Arthur Smith
December 29, 2007
The saddest part of Life is the loss of a child.
Go in Peace Nathan.
Catherine Filer
December 29, 2007
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Krulish
December 29, 2007
Our sympathy and prayers go out to you. While we didn't know little Nathan yet, we know the family and know this is a hard loss. May your memories help you through the coming days! May God be watching over you with comfort.
The Bradfords
December 29, 2007
To Nathan's family: We were in Baptist ER when you came in. We were praying for him. We were very sorry to hear of your loss. We wish that there were words that could comfort you. Nathan will always be with you in your heart. Surely, he is one of God's newest angels.
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