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Carole Mahoney
August 14, 2009
I just don't know the right words to use to describe how much Shirley affected my life. She was one of the most positive influences in my life. She showed compassion without being runover by people, she showed that you can be heard without yelling. And most of all to love your family. I will miss you Shawnee..
dee-dee akins-Mahoney
August 13, 2009
shirley don't know the words to say how much you mean to me...you been in my life all of my life....one thing I know how much you will be miss...the joy you have gave our family...god please take care of Jim and vickie and kelly and Dot and rest of the family love you dee-dee
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