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2 Entries
Dixie Velasquez
February 24, 2005
It will be the little things that you will remember, the quiet moments, the smiles, the laughter. And although it may seem hard right now,
it will be the memory of these little things that help to push away the pain and bring the smiles back again.
Those we love are never really lost to us, we feel them in so many special ways, through friends they always cared about and dreams they left behind, in beauty that they added to our days, in words of wisdom we still carry with us and memories that never will be gone...Those we love are never really lost to us for everywhere their special love lives on.
Remember that your loss is shared by many friends who care
and that you're in our thoughts and hearts and in our prayers
Dixie Velasquez and Family
Micki Huston
February 21, 2005
I am a friend of Karen's. Your entire family has my deepest sympathy and will remain in my prayers. May the loving memory of Julia comfort you.
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