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Ann & Robert Heintz
November 7, 2007
She was so lucky to have such a devoted daughter, who took such good care of her.
Sandra Bishop-Josef
November 5, 2007
Dear Jo, Rita, Jane & John,
I was so sorry to hear of Nana's death. But what a great, long life. I have such good memories of her food, especially the cookies. And we used an afghan she knitted just this morning (when Rafael decided to get up at 4am for the day and we were huddled on the couch). Take care. Love, Sandra
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