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Tribute to Geraldine Smith, from Columbia Walmart co-worker

Chris Morrison writes:
She was a wonderful person. I worked with her at Walmart for years, until i got breast cancer and had to be off myself - with all my treatments and doctors visits, blood work and being sick.

But she was going through a lot, battling cancer herself. There was not a time that we got to talk while at Walmart but that she'd always ask and was concerned about me and how I was getting along.Knowing she was fighting the same battle I was, I was always concerned about her; we kept up with each other's health status. Geraldine Smith will be greatly missed; she was a very sweet person May she go to be with God; my prayers go out for her family.Geraldine Smith's Columbia Walmart friend, Chris Morrison
Comments re photo 45270 Mrs Joyce Geraldine Smith Johnson Burkesville Ky 19402012




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