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KELLEY WILSEY
April 4, 2013
I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AT THIS DIFFICULT TIME.
Bruce & Lynda Watson
April 2, 2013
Sheila and Tracy, I will miss Aunt Nancy and Uncle Terry so very much. Know that our hearts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Leti Gutierrez
April 2, 2013
I'm sorry to hear about the loss of Nancy. I worked at the cancer clinic and she always came in with a smile on her face and a great sense of humor. Nancy you will be missed, may you rest in peace.
Jeannine Ford
April 1, 2013
Dear Sheila & Tracy - Deepest heartfelt sympathies to you and your families. You bear a heavy burden of loosing both your parents in less 3 months. Our dear Lord walks with you during this difficult time. Lean on him and he will be there for you. I live with fond memories of happy times we spent on the ball fields with them, sharing dinners at our homes and watching you girls grow up to become beautiful women. Live with their spirit. Sent with love and prayers.
Karen & Jeff Winter
April 1, 2013
Dear Sheila and Tracy, Our hearts go out to you and your families, as you bear your second tremendous loss. Your parents shared a love that kept them united, and they now they share eternity together. They both live on in all of you. You all will certainly keep the best of both your Mom and Dad with you always, as you carry on the values and love of family that they inspired by their example.
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