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patty gillespie
November 9, 2006
Kerri was an old friend that will always be in my heart.
Pam Pemble
November 1, 2006
Kerri left a great place in my heart. She was a wonderful human being. It is not the day you are born or the day you die that matters. But the "DASH" in between. Kerri leaves this person with the honor of knowing a truthfull, caring, person who's "DASH" held something that I will hold forever in my heart.
Susan Muller
November 1, 2006
I didn't get the chance to know Kerri for a long time but I felt close to her, me and Lou. She was a warm and giving person and will be missed by myself and my boyfriend Lou. My condolences to the family.
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