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Marie Peck
December 5, 2010
I have very vivid memories of family gatherings at my Aunt Beulah and Uncle Lorne's home. It was always beautiful. The house was spotless and Aunt Beulah was always perfectly quaffed, not a hair out of place or a wrinkle in her clothes. She was a beautiful woman who took pride in her home and her family. When we would come over, we always knew all the sisters would bring food and we would never be hungry. There was a lot of laughter and fun at those reunions. I also remember my Uncle Lorne watching her with a smile on his face, enjoying his bride. It is a great memory, one I will cherish.
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