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SANDY SIMPSON
July 17, 2012
DEAR CHRIS IM SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR UNCLE JIM. YOU ARE IN MY PRAYERS ALWAYS.
Robert Beech
February 9, 2012
Dear Kathy and Annemarie:
There are no words that can express the sorrow that you are feeling for the loss of Uncle Jim and the affect that it has had on you and the DMC - we hope you realize what you both truly mean to all of us and that you know, at anytime of the day or night, you can call on us and we will be there for you. I know we never say it enough but hopefully you feel it to be an unspoken truth - at a moments notice we would drop everything.
May you both and your family find the peace, comfort and solace knowing that Uncle Jim, God rest his soul, is with the Lord, where I am sure (just as all our loved ones had) he longed to be his whole life. He is whole and no longer in any pain!
We Love You - Kimberly, Rafael and Robert
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