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Marshall Stanley
November 17, 2005
Dear Jennings Family,
Know it was an honor to be with you for a short time of ministry in the death of Mr. Jennings. One never knows what circumstances will bring people together but Jesus certainly directs all of life's events. You are in our prayers. Cherish the lovely memories of this wonderful man.
Marshall
John 14:1-4
Shirley Morgan
November 17, 2005
Thinking of you with deepest sympathy.
Shirley
Betsy Albritton
November 17, 2005
You are all in my heart and prayers. I love you all.
Betsy
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