
Give rest, O Christ, to thy servant Mary Ann with thy saints, where sorrow and pain are no more, neither sighing, but life everlasting.
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May light perpetual shine upon her...
ReplyDeletePrayers for Kendall Harmon and his family in their time of grief. May God's grace and peace be with them.
ReplyDeleteMay the holy angels bless her arrival in the holy city
ReplyDeletePeace to Kendall and his family in this time. I hope the memories of a mother's warmth are never forgotten
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