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Emily Yavanian
December 10, 2010
My dear Maree,
You were truly one of God's treasures. I regret that I lost contact with you. My golf game would not be what it is today without your expertise given to me over 35 years ago, including my two hole in ones. Everytime I have an exceptional shot, I give you thanks. Our loss, here on earth, is God's gain. Will meet you on the first tee of God's Country Club when he calls me home.
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