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Peggy Barnard
November 2, 2011
Tim, Nancy, Mark and families-
I am so sorry to hear of Aunt Pat's passing. We are unable to make the trip for the service on Saturday. I will be with you in thought and prayer.
I have fond memories of our trip to New York while I was in high school. Your parents took us to the museum. I also remember eating at the children's table with the girls. I still giggle that at the age of 14-15 I had to sit on plastic!! I will choose to remember Aunt Pat for the loving women that came all the way from NY to our wedding in 1997 and then had to leave before the day was over. Rest in peace Aunt Pat, and may God's love shine down on your family.
Peggy Barnard
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