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paul sizemore
June 14, 2009
HE dont have to struggle any more. he dont have to bend his back and hart it. but he is in batter place.
paul sizemore
June 12, 2009
TO grandma: I'm so sorry that you lost your father. he was a great man. he makes peole laugh all the time.dont get sad because he's in haven with his wife and god.
Cecelia Roberts
June 11, 2009
Paula, Linda, Susan and Donna,
I am so sorry to hear about the death of your father. He was truly a fine man. He had such a calm, soft spoken common sense approach to things. He loved his wife, children and family and I'm sure he is incredibly happy to see his beloved Juanita again. May god give you strength and peace. Love to all, David and Cecelia
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