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December 4, 1933
June 10, 2009
I cried when you passed away. I still cry today. Although I love you dearly, I couldn't make you stay. A Golden Heart stopped beating, hard-working hands at rest. My Heart was broken to prove to me that He only takes the Best. My friend, Leroy speaks of a bright well, where you drop a coin and history will tell, whether your death was God's will, Or the Lack of a Surgeon's Skill. Sorry this is late, Dad. Having trouble with a spiteful, wicked TROLL! Love, Your daughter, Gloria
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Miss you even more Dad now that we have lost Mom as well. I know that you are taking good care of her because you always did. You were the love of her life and she missed you every day. Life for her had stopped when you died, but she held on for the rest of us. Can't be glad that she is at peace because it means that I will never get to call her every morning and hear her sweet voice. Can't talk to her about problems, so now who do I talk to?? Miss tucking her into bed during naps and at bedtime, kissing her on the forehead, and telling her I loved her. So, DEAR DAD, tuck her in, kiss her forehead and tell her we all love her. Save a place on that heavenly couch for me and make sure that You, Mom, Grandma Pablita, Ernie, and Uncle Hignio are sitting with us. Wouldn't share a couch with anyone else because then it wouldn't be HEAVEN!! A lot to ask of you but I know you will handle it with the ease you handled my sister. Enjoy Cripple Creek Dad and hope the cha-ching of the slot machines make you smile that gorgeous smile, like the one on the picture I posted. Love and miss you every single day. Your daughter, Glo
Gloria Reed
June 15, 2013
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