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GO STEELERS! Love you, Dad. I'll miss your hugs and food, but I know I'll see you later. Each day I'm more at peace that you're at peace.
Lauren Corbin
May 25, 2012
Dawn Saunders
May 24, 2012
Lauren,
I'm terribly sorry for your loss. I am always here if you need anything. Love you.
Elwood Dise
May 23, 2012
I'll never forget the feast you prepared for on my family during the trip to Maryland.
Judy Bean
May 23, 2012
Ms. Dorothy, Words can not express the hurt I know you have in your heart. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. May God carry you through this difficult time. You have been an exceptional caring and devoted Mother. I know Tom was a wonderful person and the bond between Mother and Son was great. I wish I could ease your pain. God has our plan and until we all meet again in His glory He will takeover where you left off. I am keeping you close to my heart.
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