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Kristen Harris
May 25, 2005
Annie, Orivele, Chris, Christina, I am so sorry about Angie. I miss her so much. She was like my grandma too. I can remember when she would walk Chris along Ham.Ave and auntie would walk me. I remember going over the house with auntie and Nicole when i was younger and there would always be italian cookies on the table or some type of goodies. I remember if I said no to anything that she offered if it was food she would yell at me. i remember her and auntie talking. laughing, and just being like sisters around each other. I remember how happy Chris and Christina were around her, and how happy that Nicole and I were around her. I am going to miss her so much but she will never leave us in spirit. I am sure that she will always watch over you guys and I know that she is now. I hope that somehow that you can find healing through your loss. I pray that you find healing. If there is anything you guys need just give me a call, you know where to find me. I love you all always and forever.
Love,
Kristen
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