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Martha Adame
October 10, 2010
Uncle Richard,
I know you can't hear me, but I know you can see me as you are with our good lord, I know our family is very strong minded but were all the childern of Grandpa Victor and Grandma Margaret Martinez, and yes our hearts feel the same. As we already feeling the pain of lossing you and missing you. But deep in our heart we all love you, as I love all my family. I will continue to pray for you, your wife & your childern at this difficult time. Uncle Richard I will never forget you youre in my heart forever. Remembering how you love to play baseball and seeing you in your uniform when I was a little girl, going to your games in Cucamonga, that was your pass time and seeing your smile and that mustache that everyone talked about. Uncle Richard we will meet again when you put your hand out to greet us in heaven, Love You rest in peace.
Your Niece Martha Adame, Daughter of Nellie Martinez.
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