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Angela Squillante-Carroll
December 7, 2007
I wish I had one last moment to talk with you about all your amazing accomplishments. I would love to ask you about your invention "cover all desks" and your college experiences. You were an amazing lady. I am so inspired by you.My father always spoke so highly of you and all your achievements. He always said you were a very smart lady.He loved you dearly. I am proud to say that my daughter, Delaney, was given your middle name. May she inspire others like you have. May she also live a life as memorable as your own.Rest in peace Aunt Grace
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