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January 9, 2012
Dear Mike ,Cindy, & family,
We were so sorry to hear about Mrs. Mary. Please know that you are in our prayers & have our deepest sympathy.
Wayne & Dawn Smith & family
Amber Widener
January 9, 2012
We love you and miss you Grandma. Tell Jake we said we miss him and love him too. Don't you two stay out too late partying up there.
Love always,
Joshua and Amber
Ann O'Quinn Newman
January 8, 2012
Thank you Aunt Bet for all the help you gave me when I first started reseaching our family tree. You were always there to help me double check information I collected.I really enjoyed the day trip that you,momma & I took to visit Great Aunt Katy. I'll never forget how funny you & Uncle Jake were together. Thank you too, for sharing the story of how the two of you met. I'll always miss you & Uncle Jake, but I know you're together now. Love you both, Ann
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