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Nicole Mayberry
December 8, 2003
The angels came down from heaven and kissed your closed eyes. They gave you their wings so that you would forever fly. Now you look down upon us with your saving grace, and help to keep us all in the right place. We will miss you.
Diane Summers
December 3, 2003
To the family of Mary Dallafior, my prayers are with you all.
Michelle Roberts
December 2, 2003
Sorry i couldn't be there.
Tina Brunner
December 2, 2003
We will love you and miss her very much but she is in a better place. God Bless.
Steve & Marlene Gunesch
December 2, 2003
Ernie & Kathy--please accept our sincere condolences. Love, Steve & Marlene
Julian A Smith
December 2, 2003
I'm so very sorry.
She was a good Woman.
I Love and Miss You All.
The Staff of Cumberland Chapels
November 30, 2003
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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