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Odarise (Dee) Coates
April 15, 2011
I am so sorry that I was not able to attend the Homegoing service for Muffy. I had every intention of being there. Unfortunately I lost my Grandfather on Sunday April 10th. Right now I am not able to function. Do know that my love and prayers are with each and everyone of you during this difficult time. She will truly be missed, but knowing that she is walking around heaven, no more oxygen tank, no more pain or suffering. May the peace of the Lord be with each and everyone of you forever more. I Love You Always
Carol Brewington
April 15, 2011
Allen and Angie please accept my condolences.
I only knew Mrs. Warner from the nursing home but I recognized her as a very nice person.
I know you will miss her.
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