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Lisa Lyons
April 24, 2005
Every person who passes away should have atleast one entry in their guest book so people know that they did/do have a family that loved them. Dear Aunt Dora may you meet up with Gram in heaven and share warm converstations while sipping a cup of hot tea. Tell Gramps and Uncle John "HELLO." Love, Lisa
Rev. Daniel J. Brandt
April 24, 2005
Heartfelt and prayerful condolencese to your family at this difficult time. May you feel the healing presence of Christ now and always.
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