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Sandra Thomas Atkinson
April 7, 2010
Pearl & David (and Tina),
Uncle Harold is looking down on you now and saying what a wonderful place this is, no pain. I know he put off going into the hospital as long as he could, for he just felt like he would come back home. The past weeks have been so hard on all of you, God be with you during this difficult time. Unfortunately, as I told you, I am unable to come in now. Coosie and I will be in something within the next month or two and spend some quality time with you. Love all of you.
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