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Mary Kate Ely
May 27, 2009
Aunt Mary ... I miss your laugh and ready smile, your hugs, your cooking and your wonderful sense of humor. I have many wonderful memories of Thanksgivings complete with all the smells and tastes, the laughter and love supported by patience with our incredible Thanksgiving Talent Show. After stuffing ourselves, the cousins would rehearse each year's show in the basement while the adults talked politics and drank coffee. We planned our shows around some part of one of Melody's baton or dance costumes or a goofy 60s/70s song. We had so much fun and so many laughs. Thank you for the memories. My dear Aunt Mary--you are loved.
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