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Mary Severinghaus
February 18, 2020
Dear Family, I am so very sorry for your terrible loss. I am thankful that Lynn, Paul, and Kelcey came to one of the Charles Family picnics a few years ago, and that we got to meet Lynn. She was very sweet and so kind, and we were all happy to meet our "new" family members. My heart is with you all during this sorrowful time. May your memories of Lynn give you comfort.
Patricia
February 17, 2020
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Mary Ouska
February 17, 2020
Dear Mary and Ron,
Greg and I were heartbroken to hear that your daughter has died. We are so sorry for your loss. Be assured of our prayers at this very difficult time.
Blessings,
Greg and Mary Ouska
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