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Dianne Sylvester
November 16, 2008
To all of Mimi's family; Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss and also my sincere appreciation for the opportunity you gave me to serve her these past several years. Though my heart knows that Mimi is in safe harbor, I (most selfishly) cannot help but feel a great sadness. Her ability to "live in the moment" made a great difference in my life whenever we were together and is one of her life lesson's which I strive to exercise more fully each day. Shalom
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