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Mark Barnstable
July 13, 2008
Grandma I you will be missed greatly. You were a very big part of my life growing up and I love you for it all. I remember some of the silly things you would do like try being Speed Racer driving down the highway, that was fun I must say in the least. Grandma I love you and I will remember you always in my heart and we will see one another again in heaven. I really wanted to see you one last ime before you left us but I guess fate played out. But now your in the arms of the great provider and love of all loves so I am secure knowing that your being looked after. I just wanted to say you would of loved my wife Kimberly and my children grandma.
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