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September 6, 2009
Dear Sheila, I am so sorry to hear that your aunt is gone. She must have been a wonderful person, talented, a special teacher, gifted person. Sounds as if she was a "Blessing" to everyone who knew her.
Your Friend Patty Goldzung
Paul Cecchini
August 31, 2009
Mrs Guinier,
I remember you from my days as a teacher at Shawsheen.You were one of the good ones who put your heart and soul into the job
Linda Johnson
August 31, 2009
Dear Marie, I wish I could be with you and give you lots of hugs. My deepest sympathies to you and Lani and Sary
Much Love
Linda
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