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Jean Hunt
March 5, 2009
Marion always had that big smile on his face that would light up the room. We will miss him at " What's Happening Now". I will keep you in my prayers.
gwen jones
March 4, 2009
To the Family: Marion was secretary at "What's Happening Now" but he is now secretarying at the big meeting in the sky. We keep you and your family in our prayers. The What's Happening Group.
GLORIA KIBLER
February 26, 2009
SORRY FOR YOUR LOSE,WE NEVER WALK ALONG GOD IS ALWAYS NEAR. HE"S IN A PLACE OUR FATHER HAVE FOR US. TRUST THAT HE WILL DIRECT YOUR STEPS FOR HIS GLORY AND FOR YOUR GOOD. PEACE TO THE FAMILY
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