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Elizabeth Rodriguez
September 20, 2009
Mr.Halick,
It was an honor to have met you and your family. Most of all to have goten to know Miss Marium. I will miss her very much. She was a very special person. Thank you for allowing me to take care of her during your time of need. God bless you and your family. Love, Elizabeth Rodriguez, The Hospice of East Texas
Anne Raney Bohuslav
September 18, 2009
Cindy and family,
I am sorry that I cannot be there today to hug your necks and honor Mrs. Halick. I am thinking about you and praying for you all. Mr. Halick, I regret I cannot hug your neck. I will never forget going to the farm and riding Polly with Cindy during high school.You and Mrs. Halick treated me like family. We had a lot of fun. Cindy, I don't know why your mom ever put up with us coming over to your house on weekends and playing card games until the wee hours of the morning when we were in high school. Great memories-your mom was a good sport. I know she went through a lot the last few years. I am glad she is finally at peace. God bless all of you. Love, Anne Raney Bohuslav
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