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Joy Donley
December 10, 2018
Oh, dear Pauline. She and Herb were the dearest people, the most humble, the most godly people I've ever known. I hope to be like them as I grow older. They truly blessed the world.
I won't be able to be at the funeral today. Today would've been my son's 18th birthday, and I just can't emotionally handle a funeral today. But please know that I'm grieving for you, the family of Pauline. And I wish I could see her face as she sees Jesus "in real life."
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