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Deborah Guerrero
April 19, 2011
Hello;
I am sorry to hear of your loss. I am a friend of Laurel Kelly, who was the patient in the bed next to your beautiful wife, mother, sister, daughter, aunt, and Laurel asked me to sing for her. I sang a Native American Healing song for her which came from my heart.
I was just sitting in my office at work when my dear sister/co-worker at Muckleshoot Indian Child Welfare came in to tell me of Midge's passing. I cry, as I keep everyone whose life her life touched, and every life that touched hers in my prayers. I send Prayers of Love, Faith, Hope, and Charity to you all.
Many Blessings for your healing journey.
Deborah J. Guerrero MSW
[email protected]
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