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Darrin & Debbie Kirby
November 4, 2005
MS.EMMA LEE WILL BE SADLY MISSED SHE WAS MY GRANDMOTHER IRENE'S NIECE AND BEST FRIEND THE TWO OF THEM USED TO TAKE TRIPS/VACATIONS TOGETHER.WE USED TO SPEND A LOT OF TIME WITH HER.. ALTHOUGH SINCE GRANDMA IRENE HAS BEEN GONE WE DID'NT GET TO SEE MUCH OF HER, BUT WE WILL MISS HER JUST THE SAME...OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS WILL BE WITH YOU ALL!!
Jeanette Sparkman
November 3, 2005
I only recently met Emma Lee. She was a first cousin to my mother, Lucille Locklear Timmons. I was so excited to meet her and chat with her. She was a very sweet, loving person. I know she is in a better place today. I know she suffered a lot with her health problems.
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