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Glenwood Springs, CO Colorado
I want to say thank you to Sarah at Studio 6 Salon in Silt for buying a scarf and letting me put the money towards a haircut. Also thank you to adopted Aunty Donna for giving me the rest of the money to go towards the haircut. Thanks, Sarah, for the beautiful haircut. I got a lot of compliments and I wouldn’t of got one with out your help.
Thanks again.
Missy “Burkett” Anderson
Silt
To the Carbondale community and friends of Gary Broyles throughout the Roaring Fork Valley; also to the Carbondale and Basalt congregations of Jehovah’s Witnesses: We would like to convey our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all of you who made such a significant and profound outpouring of love and support to our family beginning with the onset of Gary’s illness in October. To the many anonymous friends who have (and still are) shoveling our driveway, leaving food, flowers, cards and gifts. Our hearts are touched that Gary was so loved. Truly this is a beautiful expression of a real and caring community. Gary touched so many. He is remembered warmly by all he met.
Thank you all so very much.
Sincerely,
Ana and Victoria Broyles
Carbondale
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