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Barbara Hartwell
September 11, 2008
I am a Hospice volunteer and only meet Marion one time for a few minutes. She was very tired and wanted to sleep. I wish I could have gotton to know her better since we had a common interest in animals, cats in particular. I met her cat, Daisy, during our brief visit. I am sorry that she is gone now but I knew she was hurting. She is no longer in any pain and is in a better place now. My heart goes out to her firends and family members at this sad time. Rest assured she appreciated everyone's help in her time of need towards the end of her life here on earth.
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