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Tarshia Hamilton
August 11, 2008
Nanna,
I Love you and will miss you always. All of our conversations, playing scrabble and just being able to lay at the end of your bed and feeling like everything will be just fine. I know your always with me in my heart and I know that when something is wrong I can just think of what you would tell me what to do and that I should do it. But it's not the same I know I need to be strong for the boys and I will even though it's hard. I just want you to know you will never be forgotten and I Love You.
Love Always, Meeka
Cathleen Williams
August 11, 2008
Aunt Piggy will be missed, may God bless you all with the same strength that she demonsrated.
Lovingly, the Banks and Dunham Family
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