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Felicia Reynolds
October 26, 2008
I'll always remember my grandmother as the strongest woman I knew. It always amazed me to see how far she would go to accomplish something. She seemed so simple, and youthful. Her skin glowed like a cherub, her eyes glistened with joy. She loved her family and she silently let us know it by grasping our hand and looking into our eyes, telling us to behave and visit again soon. I'll always remember those walks across town and sitting at the table to watch Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune. Most of all I will remember her bashfully smiling and teasing when she spoke. Though I can not see her I know shes hear watching over us. I love you grandma always and forever in my heart you'll stay.
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