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Haley Cole Keith

Funeral arrangements have been made for Haley. Friends will be received from 5pm - 8pm on Saturday, January 6, 2006 at Jennings Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 2pm on Sunday, January 7, 2006 also at Jennings Funeral Home. Jennings is located on North Broad Street in Rome.

An education fund has been established at SunTrust Bank for Lindsey and Maggie. In lieu of flowers, it has been requested that a donation be made to the fund.

Thank You.

Comments

Connie Barris said…
"Take up your cross" and now Haley has received her crown....
But this does not ease the pain of her family. Only prayer.
Thank you Ivey and family for letting us know so we can pray for them.
I'm so sorry.
Connie
Lacey said…
Sorry for your loss. Praying for her family. And your sweet Ivey.
Frickles said…
I'm in Gwen. I've been keeping up with the blog but have never signed up to post until now. I greatly appreciate you keeping us up to date with your sweet children. Call on me if you ever need me!!!
I didn't know Haley, but I can only imagine what everyone she touched is going through. We'll definitely keep her family and yours in our thoughts and prayers.
Christy
Erin said…
I have been a little out of the blog world lately. I am so sorry about your loss. I will keep this family in my prayers.

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