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Susan White
March 3, 2007
Dearest Dawn~
I was your Palma Sola Ele. K teacher quite awhile back! I saw that you lost your precious mother and just wanted to send you a great big comforting hug. Mothers are so very special as I know that she was and that you are now. I just wanted to let you know that I am thinking of you and praying for you in the days ahead.
I am signing my maiden name, so that you, hopefully, would remember the joy that you brought into my K classroom!
God bless you, your brother, and your beautiful family.
Love,
Miss Susan White
Faye Sharp Rogers
March 2, 2007
So sorry to learn the sad news. We were MHS grads and UF grads together. I remember when Patty and Bob met at UF; it was a happy time! My sympathy to the family.
Dolly Klepek
March 1, 2007
Jimmy, Todd & family: So sorry for this loss within your family. Pat was a nice lady and your Dad made sure she was taken care of. None of us have a choice except to live the life we have.
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