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Mollie & Barbara Snow in 1945
Barbara Snow Bishop
January 8, 2008
Dear Sylvia and all of Mollie's beloved nieces and nephews.
My deepest sympathy. I did not know until my Christmas Card and letter were returned to me that Mollie had passed away in October. I also grieve as growing up, Mollie was my second mother. I loved her very much and grieve with you. Mollie will always be part of my life as my memories with her and my mother, Grace Snow, will stay with me always. I am so sorry that I was not able to express my sympathy and sorrow in person. I hope that this note will reach you. I am also going to enclose two pictures which I hold dear to my heart.
Again my deepest sympathy.
Barbara Snow Bishop
305 Neuse Harbour Blvd
New Bern, NC. 28560
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