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Patti & Randy Cole
March 7, 2003
Dear Laura & Ashley:
My deepest sympathies for you both and your family. Your mother will truly be remembered as a kind and compassionate woman. When the custody issue was done so was your mother's job here on earth. May you, Laura and Asley, always stay together like Dorothy wanted you to be. Continue to live one day at a time and remember she will guide you through any hard times that may arise. May your mother/grandmother rest in peace. I truly wish you both well in your new lives together... Call me anytime and if you need anything - don't bother to ask. Sincerely your friend (and Dorothy's friend), Patti Cole
The Staff of Cumberland Chapels
March 7, 2003
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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