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MIchelle Fortunato
July 19, 2008
Deartest Grandma,
Words cannot express the love I have for you in my heart. I am so greatful for all the memories I have of you and I will share them with my grandchildren. I will make sure they know just how special you are. When they see pictures of you holding them and they say "who is this?" I will say "that is one of the most amazing women in the world "and I will tell them all about you. The world is a little sadder because you are not in it any longer. You will be missed by all. I love you Grandma.
TINA THOMPSON
July 19, 2008
GRANDMA,
I'M GLAD I GOT THE CHANCE TO KNOW YOU AGAIN OVER THE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS WITH ALL OF THE SHOWERS AND WEDDINGS. I'LL MISS YOU. LOVE,TINA
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