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Stephanie Powers
February 1, 2023
Berry, JP and family may her love for you give you comfort, joy and peace.
Love to all
Aunt Stephanie, Uncle Dan, Maddie & Chris
Autumn Strout
January 31, 2023
I love you aunt patty glad we got to spend time together I´ll sure miss you
Pam Randall
January 31, 2023
Condolences to all of you. May your memories sustain you now and in the future. In love and sympathy, Pam, Patrick, Lisa, Luke, Rob, Karie, Ellie, Emmie and Bandon Randall xoxo
Carter Kirby
January 31, 2023
Sending all of my love and positive energy. I know that she was loved greatly and loved well.
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