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Joseph Winterfield
February 25, 2010
My Grandmother was a wonderful woman. She loved me so much. She was there for me all the time. She came for little league baseball to see me play and all of other events. Loved going to my Grandma's house. She enjoyed playing with me, and being around with me. She was always a happy person. I never saw her get mad. Not even once. She always goes to church. Such a God loving person. I also remember at her church, she made every year a Christmas adornment with my name and year on it. I always look forward for it every year. It was one of the best gifts that she gave me, because it was from her heart. She showed me how much she loved me. God Blessed me with a loving Grandma. She gave warm hugs and kisses. And I miss them so much. But I Know when I see her in heaven I'll give her the biggest hug and kiss, when I see her again
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