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Remembering Bridget Karnes: Heaven will be richer. . . In response to letter from Angela Nelson Salyer Thank you, Ms. Salyer, for your note of remembrance. Yes, Bridget was someone's daughter. The father and mother of Miss Karnes raised a lovely daughter. She would have made a deserving man a most devoted wife. And, Bridget was a "mother" to Penny, her beautiful and spirited little girl, a delightful Jack Russell terrier. Bridget was also a "mother" to the children of Adair County Public Schools! Bridget was a very rare and loving person. She was a lady of faith, loyalty, determination, and beauty. Heaven will be richer with her presence. I will never forget Bridget and I shall always miss her. May God bless the family of Miss Bridget Sue Karnes always. s/ E H Lepiarczyk This story was posted on 2008-03-07 20:48:36
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