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January 3, 2008
I was a neighbor of Fred and Anna for many years on Connecticut Street and would like to express my deepest sympathy in the loss of your loved one. I also use to do her hair and she would always tell me how much she loved her children and grandchildren. I will miss her and the recipes she shared with me. May God give you the strength and love to hold on to his unchanging hand and keep your family as close as it has ever been.
Kathy Stone
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