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Susan Coulter
June 7, 2010
I am glad you are at peace now. I can only hope that soon we find a cure for this horrible disease. I t causes so much suffering, not only for the victims but those around them as well. Loved ones may be living in fear for their lives, not knowing how to get the help and support they need. I'm sure you are in a better place now and so are others who tried unsuccessfully to deal with your illness. Sue Coulter (Durango, CO)
Cheryl Bevington
June 4, 2010
A special memorial for a special person who will always be dear to my heart. Determined to fight until the end, he wanted to see his dreams become reality. There will always be a special place in my heart for you, John. Rest in peace, my dear friend.
Cheryl
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