Janice Bartholomew

Janice Bartholomew Obituary

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Age - 93

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September 12, 2023

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Dallas, TX

"You came into our lives With your smiling face, With your winning personality You Will Be Missed You Filled our Hearts with Joy Always there to lend a Helping hand You were the one everyone Turned to when they needed advice Or a shoulder to lean on You Will Be Missed Now my friend, you must leave us, Our hearts are heavy and sad We will be lost without you But know that you are loved and You Will Be Missed"

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