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Marie (Sour Lake, TX)
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Dear Dot & Lavelle We are so very sorry for your loss. May God wrap His arms around you in this time of sorrow. Gods blessings, Orpha Davis Barclay Patsy Witt Saturday, February 6, 2010 |
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Rhonda (Busby) Johnstone (Fresno, CA)
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Mrs. McDonald was the aide in my first grade classroom. (My mother, Virginia, was the aide in the class across the hall.) From the first day of school, I felt at home in that class largely because Mrs. McDonald brought the presence of the Lord with her wherever she went. I am so grateful for the investment that Mrs. McDonald made in my life. Her enthusiasm and encouragement and joy have affected every year of my life since. She and Mrs. Griggs even attended my wedding. I will be praying for all of her dear family as you miss her. Thank you for all the years that you shared her with the students at Highland Park. Saturday, February 6, 2010 |
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Sue Autry (Norborne, MO)
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I feel blessed to have know Mrs. McDonald. She was good, kind, and so worthy of immulation. Surely there's rejoicing in heaven for a life well lived. Saturday, February 6, 2010 |
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paula mathews (groves, TX)
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"Auntie" was a beautiful person both inside and out. It was so much fun being around her and her "girls", they were a lively bunch and enjoyed being together. She WILL be missed Saturday, February 6, 2010 |
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GayLyn Kemp Burke (Lake Sam Rayburn, TX)
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What a wonderful memorial to her life written in the notice. Each of her fine qualities endeared her to all that knew her. She was at Highland Park when I taught second grade there, and it was a privilege to work with her as well as a joy to teach the Devillier boys. She was a testimony of what God would have us all to be. My prayers are with you in the difficult days ahead. May God comfort you and heal your wounded hearts. Treasure the memories. Saturday, February 6, 2010 |
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