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JOYCE HEBERT
September 1, 2007
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Karyl Ingersoll
August 30, 2007
Even though I had only seen my aunt once as an adult she will always remain in my memories. She was the sweetest lady and I take solace in knowing that she is in heaven now with 2 sisters, her parents and 2 brothers - including my dad. I am comforted in knowing that she is with my dad now and both are free of illness and pain. I will think of you often, Aunt Estelle...love, your niece, Karyl
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