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Bonnie Knight
September 28, 2005
I love you all so much. I am so sorry. I will miss Chris forever, his banter, his wit, his smile, his sense of humor. I loved him, too, as Mike did and always will. We are here for you always, right down the street, only a phone call away, anything, any time, we are here. I love you Deb.
Bonnie
Virginia Creighton
September 27, 2005
Our sympathy and prayers are with you, Debie and all your family. May God bless and comfort you .
In Christian love,
The Creighton family
Gail Ayers Lowry
September 26, 2005
May God be with you in your time of sorrow to guide you and comfort you with the pain in the loss of Chris. I saw Chris several years ago. He was the same old Chris from high school. I know the Hutto family is still hurting from the recent lost of Mrs. Peggy Ann. Time will heal and lessen the pain to be replaced by fond memories. God Bless all of you.
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