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Sue Moore
July 3, 2010
Margaret Ann, Harold and family, I am so sorry about Hal. I can't imagine what you are going through, but my thoughts and prayers are with you. Love Sue
Margaret Goad
June 22, 2010
My dear friend, after all those years the Lord had our paths cross again for a reason. The letters we shared, the talks we had, the time we spent together is priceless and cherished. You've blessed my life beyond what words could ever explain. I cry tears for me because I miss you, I know your in a better place. I can hear your laughter & see that beautiful smile of yours as you enjoy the streets of gold (go easy on the Man upstairs). I look forward to the day that I see you again, the day that there will be no more tears only happiness for all. I will forever hold you in my heart, I love you, and I miss you. 
Margaret, "Baby Girl"
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