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Christine Griffin
March 29, 2013
Wendy is truly going to be missed. I didn't get to spend a lot of time with her as much as I would have liked to but she was so funny. She always had me laughing whenever I saw her. At least now she won't have to bear that pain any longer. Until we meet again. Prayers and condolences to the family.
She was a friend that will always be remember.
Nesbitt Wilbur & Benny
March 22, 2013
God love her more!
Toni
March 22, 2013
To the family of Wendy, you have my deepest sympathy and I'm sure you miss her very much. I hope you may find comfort with the possibility of being reunited with Wendy in the near future, under peaceful, righteous conditions. John 17:3
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