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October 13, 2012
Dear David and Mark,
I was very saddened to hear of the loss of your Mom, please accept my sincere sympathy. I have many wonderful memories of growing up in our neighborhood and your Mom is a part of so many of them; parties, showers, weddings, football games and many more.
I always thought your Mom was so beautiful. I remember her beloved dogs and trying to get that dang dog hair up when I was cleaning your house :-) And her running past our kitchen window trying to corral them. Your Mom was always very kind to me; we had many pleasant conversations around our kitchen table.
I pray that you will feel Gods comfort in your tremendous loss,
Sincerely, Karen (Perkins) Sheets
September 16, 2012
PLEASE ACCEPT MY SINCERES CONDOLENCES AND SYMPATHY.
NICOLE BECKMAN
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