1923
2011
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5 Entries
October 11, 2011
Shirley Shackelford Sanford
I am sorry for your loss of both your parents. It has been over fifty years and I have never forgot my friends.
September 21, 2011
Karen Carlile
Dear Grant and Dorothy,
We are so very sorry for your loss. It is hard losing a parent, but even harder both. The greatest peace and comfort is knowing they are happily together again and have waited for that time. Also, knowing we will see them again. We pray you will feel the comforter and know our Heavenly Father is mindful of you at this time.
God bless you friends,
Valden and Karen Carlile
September 21, 2011
Carrie Ellsworth
Condolences from the E Mel Alllen family. Venla and J Mel are out of town and I have a previous commitment. I regret that we are unable to attend the services and share time and memories with your side of the family.
All my love,
Carrie Ellsworth
September 18, 2011
Bernald Porter
Allen family -
May the many wonderful memories Ellen helped create find root in your hearts and bring sweet recollection to your minds as you both mourn and celebrate her life.
September 18, 2011
ivette
my condolences to your family may the god of comfort be with you during this time of grief and give you strength to endure- psalms 46:1
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