Our first lady Diane of Grand Commandery has lost her mom today.
Our hearts are tender when our Heavenly Father calls one of his children
home. We loved her, knew her and will miss her dearly. Let us pause to
feel the tender mercies of our Creator, knowing he is watching over us
as we adjust and live our lives without her presence.
Father bless the
Phelps family with your divine care.
Cards should be sent to:
Diane & Shawn Bashore
1634 Daley Rd
Lapeer MI 48446-8671
Grand Prelate, Grand Commandery, Knights Templar of Michigan
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