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Linda Henke
November 26, 2007
My parents square danced with Lucretia years ago. She was such a fun-loving and kind lady. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.
Keith & Sherry Mayes Teague
November 13, 2007
To the entire family,
The loss of someone you love is difficult to bear. We share your sorrow. Please accept our deepest sympathies.
Carol (Thompson) Mills
November 13, 2007
Lucretia & Fred were friends with my mom through Eastern Star. They were one fanastic couple and I have never forgotten how special their were to my mom. After she was diagnosed with cancer they visited, took her to dinner, and just visited her a lot. She loved their company so much. They were there for her until the final end when she passed away in 1967. I was only in my early 20's but had also known them from when I was younger. They just stand out in my mind as such special people. May God bless them and keep them in his care like they shared with so many others. Carol (Thompson) Mills
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