
Natalie Jolley
and
Doug Taylor

When it comes to things that are serious I have a really hard time putting my thoughts into words. I guess that all I can say right now about these two is that it has been my privilege to have had the honor to have known them.
I will be forever grateful for the millions of ways their lives have touched mine and the example that they and their families have set for me.
4 comments:
Marci, I'm so sorry for your loss. I'd like to say more, but am also at a loss for words, just know you're in my thoughts.
I'm glad you said something. I never know what to say. It's still making me sad
Cancer does Suck. Thank you for all the beautiful things you said to me at the funeral. I am glad you guys were there. We love you.
Thanks Marc. Did Natalie live in Pleasant View? I think her mom is in the Relief Society presidency with my sister-in-law.
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