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March 14, 2012
My condolences go out to the family of Ms. Shober. May you be comforted by knowing that your dear loved one has the wonderful prospect of resuming life again free from all causes of death and the heartaches it brings.
MARSHA BUTSCHEK
March 14, 2012
IM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT SUSIE. I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH HER ANT INCARNATE WORD ACADEMY HERE IN HOUSTON,TEXAS.THE LAST COUPLE OF MONTHS WE WOULD TALK TO EACH OTHER ON THE INTERNET. ALSO PLAY GAMES WITH EACH OTHER. IM GOING TO MISS HER. MAY GOD BE WITH YOU AT THIS TIME. LOVE MARSHA BURI BUTSCHEK.
March 14, 2012
I am extremely saddened by this news. Susie and her family have been so wonderful to me and my girls (Kelly Marie and Beck "the Wreck") for many, many years. I will always hold great memories close to my heart.
Love, Karin A Crichton
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