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In lieu of flowers

Please consider a contribution to Saving Tiny Hearts Society.

Background

Saving Tiny Hearts Society is a non-profit that funds research and scholarships for children born with congenital heart disease. Although Dad's heart disease was not congenital, it was hereditary. Daddy loved children and can empathize with their struggles of fighting heart disease.

Your donations to Saving Tiny Hearts Society (StHS) is one of the United States' most efficient non-profit organizations. Their main objective is to determine how to prolong, improve, and save the lives of children born with Congenital Heart Defects.
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All contributions made to Saving Tiny Hearts Society through Ever Loved will be sent with the designation, “Wherever it is needed most”, at Elisa Coker's request.

Recent contributions to Saving Tiny Hearts Society

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Lisa, I hope you already received my sympathy card, but I wanted to let you know I am here for you. I know you were ver…
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Lisa. So sorry to hear about Bob   I’ve thought of him often and missed his visits on the front porch  with his iced te…
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