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Arlene Schultz-Eppers
January 24, 2007
Hello, I am so sorry to hear about Aunt Stella. My thoughts and prayers are being lifted up ~ for he who believes shall have everlasting life ~ the end of one journey for her, the beginning of another. May God rest a hand on your shoulders as he guides and comforts you through this difficult time ~ hugs to all~
Arlene
Susan Noto
January 24, 2007
Dear Vaune, Scott & Phillips Family,
I am sending you my dearest sympathy & condolences to all of you. She is resting with God now.
May her spirit shine in your hearts forever. God Bless Stella.
Love,
The Notos
Michael, Susan, Regina & Samantha.
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