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Brenda & Wilbur Wells, Jr.
January 24, 2009
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brenda booze
January 24, 2009
Tom.Lynn, and Don,
My sister Robbie called this a.m. with the news of your mom's passing.My heart goes out to you all.The only great blessing now is that she is in God's care and will no longer suffer from that terrible disease Alzheimer's. We saw Mom take the same course, but that she didn't last as long as your mom.I so regret that we have not seen any of you in so many years, but I have the fondest memories of summer vacations spent in Crew when we were so young and innocent.Lou was one of my favorite aunts and always such a beautiful women. That's how I will remember her. I won't be able to get down to the visitation,or the graveside service but Robbie and I plan to send a donationto the choice you made for a memorial gift. I will certainly be thinking of you all. Would absolutely love to see all of you. Let me know if that would be possible. You are invited anytime to my home.
P.S. Tom, Gary Verser also called me this morning to tell me about your mom.
With sympathy,
Brenda Robertson Booze
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