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Jim Messina
June 18, 2006
I was Ms. Parks Respiratory Theripist and set her up with oxygen over 5 yrs ago and visited her at least 30 times over those years. Over the years we formed a friendship and I always stayed talking with her, many time about Joyce Meyer and spiritual things. I'm sure you have some wonder memories of your aunt, I know I do.
Jan Baker
June 15, 2006
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Cheryl Baker
June 13, 2006
To a most beloved and cherish aunt and friend. I know that you are at rest now. You will be missed.
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