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Kathy Klefenz
October 31, 2007
Nick and Joan,
Words cannot express the feelings that I have for your loss. Your mom, my Aunt, and my children's Aunt and friend will be missed more than you know. She touched Kim, Kristyn and Keith in a way that only your mom can do. Her laugh is still so vivid in my memory, her angel food cake was always the best, and she always knew I loved her salad, and so on....and I cannot imagine going to another family event without her presence. There are times like this that I do wish we lived closer. Please know that you and your family are in our prayers. This whole experience still seems like a horrible dream. If you ever want to escape down to Florida, you can always count on us for a place to stay. We love you guys....
Kathy, Ken, Kim, Kristyn, and Keith
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