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Amy Rosales (Louisville, KY)
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God has called another angel Home. She sounds like a wonderful woman and Debbie, you and your family were so blessed to have her. It is hard to rejoice when you lose someone you love but think about the wonderful time she is having in Heaven!! God bless all of you..... Wednesday, October 10, 2012 |
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Emma Flores (College Station, TX)
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Dear Mrs. Hebert,
Thank you for all you've done not just for me but for my family. Finding out that you had left us to become an angel has been sad. You will always be remember for being that person that always had a smile in your face and by the things you've done. May you rest in peace!
Family Flores Wednesday, October 10, 2012 |
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Antoinette (Plaia) Miller (Hot Springs, AR)
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I extend my heartfelt sympathy and love to Rachael's children, my cousins, and her family. I will always remember her constant smile and good nature. She was truly a person of many talents. I don't think I ever saw her "not smiling" or unfriendly.....an example to follow. I pray for your strength and faith as you face your loss. Wednesday, October 10, 2012 |
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Rene Hebert (Sour Lake, TX)
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Well, "Hebert", this is "Hebert". We will miss you forever..already sharing funny stories and Rachelisms. What an impace you have had..those moments will reach far into the future. Carry on, up in heaven. I am sure there is somebody you can tutor or help out! Ha! Wednesday, October 10, 2012 |
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Rev. Ruby Nelson (Beaumont, TX)
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On behalf of the Sabine Oaks Home board of directors, please accept my condolences upon Rachel’s death. As you know, she was the president of the board for two years. Not only was she concerned about the youth of the community, she was also concerned about the older adults of the community. She referred to herself as a “junk yard dog” when it came to finding resources for our residents. Wednesday, October 10, 2012 |
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