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Judy Klingensmith
August 27, 2008
Aunt Rose and Joy,
I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Sandy and also Aunt Rose about your health. It is with deep regrets that I can not make it to the services. I will miss both of you but my prayers are with you. I am personaly going to miss Uncle Sandy he always made me laugh and when the time to be serious he brought that out in me. He was 1 in a million but now he is not suffering and he is watching over all of us.
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