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Card of Thanks from Gardner-Irvin families

Angie Irvin writes:
Words cannot begin to express our appreciation shown during the illness and death of our beloved Sarah. Adair County showed its true colors. From the "pink-out" day, celebration of her 30th birthday, fund raisers, money, cards, prayers, calls, emails, visits, food, Caring Bridge posts, kind words- the outpouring of love and support was amazing. We are forever blessed with the memories of her "Celebration of Life" made possible by Louis & Brenda McQueary, Richard & Mary Beth Phelps, Rev. Troy Long, Benson Sexton, Easton Bryant, and Trinity and Bearwallow United Methodist Churches. God bless each of you is our prayer. The Family<
Obituary: Sarah Kay Irvin Gardner, 30, Adair Co., KY




This story was posted on 2010-11-14 18:59:28
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Cupcake: Caroline Kay Gardner



2010-11-14 - Photo by Angie Irvin. Louisville, KYCaroline Kay Gardner, daughter of Stephen C. Gardner and the late Sarah Irvin-Gardner.
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