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Martin Jensen
March 21, 2016
Mike, Marlene, and Jim,
Sorry to see this news, we hope the good memories can help carry you through this rough time. I remember meeting your Mom when we were in High School. She was the Class Act and when us guys talked like we knew something, she always had the snappy comeback. She was a rare jewel wasn't she. Take care and we'll meet up down the road.
Marty and Sue
Lori Moynagh
March 20, 2016
Dear Killa Family, The Moynagh cousins, Bill and children, Steve, Lori,Kim and Bruce send loving, heartfelt memories of dearest Lorna Mae. Her big beautiful personality, laughter, stories of life,and natural beauty inside and out will never be forgotten!We love you Lorna Mae!! Heaven will greet you with many loved ones. God Bless, All of the Moynagh's
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