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December 19, 2009
As your first-born granddaughter, I have the most special memories of all. Spending time with you and Grandma See and mom and dad during the holidays. I remember you making me jalapeno and onion sandwiches that burned my mouth but I kept asking for more! I love you Grandpa and know that you are now with Grandma, Ricky, Sandra and Rod. I will cherish all the memories as only a true granddaughter would.
Love you always Grandpa,
Sheila Marie
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