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Linda Wilkinson Bradley
January 6, 2005
Even though I am so far away from you all, I still feel your presence. Ma, as she was known to me, will forever be in my heart. She not only gave me sound advice but she touched the core of my heart. May God continue to surround your family with strength, wisdom and most of all LOVE...this is the most important. I love you Ma and will certainly miss your words of wisdom.
Linda Wilkinson Bradley
Darlene Venable
January 6, 2005
Val,
I was sorry to read about the passing of your mother. My prayers are with you and your family.
Please contact me so I can see how and what you are doing with yourself.
Coach Darlene Venable
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