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Carolyn Teich
October 15, 2008
Ann,
I can't remember the last time I saw your Mother, but she certainly is a vivid part of my high school years. May good memories abound. Sorry I can't come in for the funeral.
Delores L Staton
October 15, 2008
dear Ann, please accept my sincere regrets upon the passing of your Mother. I understand how deeply this loss can be felt. I send my sincere wishes and prayers for your calm and strength, to you and your family. I recognize that we all say that "they are in a better place." But it still hurts. Delores L Staton
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