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Sandra Morrison
May 1, 2006
To the Elmore Family: Our deepest sympathy to the family. We know what it is to lose a mother and with time you will feel the peace within.
Mary Stokes
May 1, 2006
To the Elmore Family: You have our deepest sympathy and we will continue to pray for you and the family.
Pamala Tisdale
May 1, 2006
To the Elmore Family: We send our deepest sympathy to you all. God is loving, truthful and knows what's best for all of us. Ms. Carrie is resting in a much better place. Pease be still.
Cynthia Martin
May 1, 2006
To the Elmore Family: Life has been sweet to Ms. Carrie. She was a very dear lady and may God bless her soul for she is now at home.
SHARON MATHIS
May 1, 2006
To the Elmore Family: There's nothing like losing a mother and if anyone know's, I do. Even though she is gone, she is in a better place. No more pain, no more worries, no more sorrow. She home free and to God be the Glory. We love you all and will continue to pray for the family.
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