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Cindy Michonski
March 2, 2004
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. You are in my prayers and in my heart.
Gladys Searcy
March 2, 2004
To The Family,
Sorry for your loss. I will pray that you will have peace in your hearts to ease your sorrow and joy that your loved one will suffer no more.
Sharon Rodriguez
March 1, 2004
My heart aches for all of you during your time of loss. I have known many of you for a long time and feel like family. My prayers are with all of you. Love Sharon
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