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January 31, 2011
Roberta was such a warm, cheerful, upbeat person when I visited her at SEM. She was determined to make the most of her situation and assure me that everything was fine. She never complained. We had good conversations about her younger years. her family, and her friends at Mt. Moriah. She proudly showed me her husband's artwork, family pictures and the many extras you brought to make her room more comfortable and cheerful. I have been visiting her for several years and developed a great fondness and admiration for her. I was sad that the last several visits she no longer recognized me. She was a great example of how to grow old gracefully. I shall miss her.
My deepest sympathy to her family.
Joyce Middleton, from Mt. Moriah Church
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