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Card of Thanks from family of Gerald O. Carter Tammy Morrison writes: Thanks to everyone that showed concern during the difficult loss of our dad, Gerald. Whether you called us on the phone, visited with us, sent flowers, cards, etc. or shared with us a story about our dad and especially for the prayers that you prayed & continue to pray for us. Words could never express our heartfelt thanks. A special "Thank You" to David, Kathy Martin & Blake at Grissom Funeral Home. Your kindness was definitely above and beyond. Special thanks to Brother Jim Goff and his lovely wife and to Free Union Church for helping with the service as well as the meal prepared afterwards. Last but not least, "Thank you," to our pastor Elbert Hadley and our wonderful Church family. Your acts of kindness will long be remembered!About: Obituary, Gerald O. Carter, 63 ,Russell Springs KY This story was posted on 2010-12-08 14:08:12
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