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Darryl & Cathy Alllen
November 6, 2006
So sorry to hear about Jenny passing away. She was a very special person that our family had gotten to know for a very short time in our lives. Jenny has true peace now.
vickie wagner
November 3, 2006
we are so sorry for your loss..theres no words that can make it better, but jenny and grandma are together. along with alot of other family, she is not alone. our thoughts and prayers are with you..we will miss jenny. love..aunt vickie ,uncle john...and family
Ruthann Hammer
November 3, 2006
The loss of someones so close is difficuit to bear,I share your grief. Jenny will be miss deepest.
danielle White
November 3, 2006
To the : Hill family and to my friend Julie, Keep your head up and know that she's in a better place I will keep you in my prayors.....Call me if you need anything....
SCRAPPY BRAD & MARY COOPER
November 3, 2006
PLEASE EXCEPT ARE DEEPEST SIMPHATHY.WE WILL HAVE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IN OUR PRAYERS
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