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Julie Tinsley Schumpert
August 1, 2025
Praying for the family of one of the sweetest ladies I have ever known. May God comfort you in your grief.
Georges & June Touma
July 31, 2025
Gonna miss her so much. She brought so much joy and laughter to our life. God lift her up and and keep her safe evermore. Someday, we will all be together again.
Susan Bible
July 31, 2025
Always remember Aunt Doris ad Uncle George´s family reunions with Uncle Buddy´s fish frys! We came in from Texas in 1998 and everyone welcomed us as family, we were lucky to attend too more reunions before our health deteriorated. We all will miss you Aunt Doris. Say hello to Mom, Brenda and Reba for me, we miss and love you all.
Georges & June Touma
July 31, 2025
Momma Rauch, George and I will celebrate your Life and the joys we shared with you. Our memories will never fade of the sound of your laughter nor of your smile. We know you are with God and we will all be together again.
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