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Thomas Slaughter
May 9, 2020
You are still missed and appreciated. Memories of you pop up frequently and generate even more good thoughts.
May 18, 2011
Christmas will not be the same without the note from Aunt Phoebe. For 50+ years, I have learned lessons in loyalty and family commitment from her. She changed my life with a few well chosen words of positive thinking for which I will be forever grateful. She shared bits of her ability to look for and identify the best, disregard the rest, and then continue to move forward.
Rest in peace, Aunt Phoebe. We love you and will miss you.
Tom and Catherine Chieko Slaughter
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