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Pamela
October 4, 2022
I miss you, momma
Diane + Chuck Cooper
December 6, 2008
To My Aunt Carol:
You were someone that guided me, with no discipline.
You listened, without yelling.
You never hit me, but offered
a hand.
You were supportive, but not judgmental.
You loved me..and ALWAYS let me know that.. every time I saw you.
You loved Chuck and my family.
I LOVE you very much!
And always will!
I love you Uncle Don!
I love you Pam, Donny, Lori, Elaine, Danny
and Mary Ellen.
My fondest childhood memories are all of us, together!
Always, Diane and Chuck Cooper
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