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Daesha Hoggins Cuttrell
May 25, 2006
My deepest sympathies to your family. Fortunately, this is not the end, and we will get to see all those who went before us soon.
Marie Mayfield
May 24, 2006
That is the Aunt Mary I first remember. Beautiful smile (had dimples) & infectious laugh. A.J. brought her to our Tulia home to "meet the family" I'm sure. Next memory - Very upset when I had to miss the wedding that joined her to our family, Hoggins (mumps or measles, can't remember which). Very proud of the 2 little boys they brought by on 1 stop - still had that lovely laugh, which will remain in my memory forever. A real treasure, my Aunt Mary. Love to "both those boys" & family.
Marie Hoggins Mayfield
Marlys & Dennis Rustman
May 24, 2006
Mary will remain close to our hearts. She was a wonderful neighbor and friend. We extend to you Jay, Richard and all the family our sincere sympathy.
Melba Jo Hoggins Harper
May 24, 2006
I am so very sorry for your loss.
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