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Rhonda Kidd
March 20, 2010
Always in our hearts
Gary Gross
March 10, 2010
Our prayers are that God will grant you peace during this difficult time.
Gary and Nancy Gross
Raymond Meadows
March 8, 2010
Though I did not know Mark a long time like some of his friends but, I fell I knew him well enough to miss him...He was a great conversationalist He wore his heart on his sleeve god bless his family and his friends. May his soul find a peaceful resting place.
Rhonda Jackson Kidd
March 8, 2010
I am so glad that I came to see you monday. I went outside and had to take a timeout. This is hard. When I went back up to Darrell's room we talked a long time about our lifes and who all had always been our friends, through all. you were one of those people to all of us. People like you are never forgotten and I can tell you that you'll be greatly missed by all of the old group.Save us all a spot. No goodbyes, see ya again my friend.
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