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Feedback: Sympathy to Zapf family.

To the editor, ColumbiaMagazine.com

My sympathy goes out to the Zapf family.

My husband, Ken Peasley died last June, and my father passed away April 3rd this year, and I can't imagine how I would feel if I lost one of my kids, even though they are quite a bit older than this little second grader. I teach a couple of second graders, and love them dearly. To lose one of them would be very difficult, just as a teacher, not to mention parent!

So, may the Zapf family know you are in my prayers, and you have my deepest heart-felt sympathy. I wish we could lift the sorrow and heart pain to make it more bearable for you. May the Lord comfort you.

Carol Peasley
Click here for photo of the little girl and link to her obituary.




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