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Elizabeth Newell
August 19, 2008
Aunt Eileen was always smiling- that's what i remember most. She was happy to see her family and excited to be with us all any time we got together - despite how crazy we all are!
I am sad she has left us but know she's in a good place filled with love! I wish I was with you all today to share a hug and express my feelings in person, but my heart is still with you all.
Love, Liz (Beth)
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