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Rosalind H. Huggins
February 5, 2017
My dear Cousin Audrey...how very special you were. Though miles and time separated us, when we became "reacquainted" about 20 years ago, we found so much in common. I am thankful we were able to share some recipes of old and some handwork our Grandmother Hutcheson had made. God bless you in Heaven, and I know your beloved Arthur was waiting for you . Blessings to Debbie and John and their Families in their loss. You were so loved and, with your help, we were able to get Aunt
Mae's date of death on her headstone in Alabama. We were quite a team.
Love, Rosalind H. Huggins, New Smyrna Beach, Florida
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