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Santa Bear Larry

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My Ms. Dee Claus passed to her heavenly home Oct 7.  She is missed terribly.  Thank you to all for prayers and words of comfort.

I will try to continue as Santa for her.

Santa Bear Larry

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So sorry for your loss.  You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

 

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So sorry. My Condolences to you and your family, as well as my prayers to help you to heal.

 

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I am so sorry for your loss. May you be comforted by loving memories of your time together.

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Santa Bear Larry, I am so sorry to read that your Ms Dee has passed. I just went back and reread your tribute to her. It is a lovely tribute that I am sure only scratches the surface of your deep love and commitment to each other. You, your family and friends are in my prayers. Please know this family in red has you in their hearts as you start into the most difficult time without your Ms Dee Claus. You have my deepest condolences.

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Very sorry for your loss.

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Prayers coming your way. May God keep and bless you.

 

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So very sorry for your loss. You will be in our prayers for you to have strength through this difficult time.

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I'm so very sorry for your loss, Larry.  You and your Family are in my thoughts and prayers.

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I'm sorry to hear of your loss, You and the family are in my prayers.

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So very sorry Larry, prayers for you.

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Very sorry to hear of your loss. Praying for you and your loved ones.

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Deepest condolences. Larry.   She will be with you in spirit and the best blessings of Christmas will be revealed. 

May the Lord bless you.

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 Thank everyone for the condolences and prayers.  Trying to get in the right frame of mind to start season on the 14th of Nov.  Will definitely miss Ms. Dee checking me out each day for best appearance.

 

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My condolences and prayers

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We are so  sorry for your loss.  You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers

From Santa Robin and Mrs Karen Claus 

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My thoughts and prayers are with you. So sorry for your loss Larry.

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