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Marilee Wright
March 24, 2006
I was so sad to hear of Minnie's passing. I lived in Waco for 5 years and she was one of my dear friends. Her spirit and her laughter will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
lynna williams
March 20, 2006
My aunt was one of that World War II generation of women who can do anything, and make it look easy. She was determined, funny, and smart, and her family meant everything to her. I'll miss her very much.
Ronnie Graves
March 20, 2006
This wonderful woman along with her late husband Ray provided me many hours of love and compassion while growing up. My brothers Tommy and Donnie and I always looked forward to camping trips with Aunt Minnie and Uncle Ray. May she rest in peace and I hope that she and Uncle Ray are united once again.
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