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September 18, 2009
Uncle Bill and sons, I am so sorry for the lost of Aunt Betty, I am sorry I was unable to attend the services and give Aunt Betty the respect of her passing. I will always remember the holidays at Granny and Grandpop's and how Aunt Betty and Uncle Bill let us kids get away with things when our parents weren't looking. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Aunt Betty is truly in a better place free of all her worries and the problems that surround us here on earth. Aunt Betty touched our hearts and will remain in them forever. God Bless You Uncle Bill, Eddie and Jimmy
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Susan Nicholas Graser
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