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Althea LaFlair
May 27, 2010
I meet Justine in October of 2004. She walked into the salon where I worked and asked if anyone could do an updo. I came up to the desk.
She was very serious about her hair. It had to look good for church and the rest of the week. She wanted it done on Saturday. I said I would do my best. Well, Saturday came I don't mind telling you I was sweating it. I just wanted to see her smile and she did, much to my relief.
We were friends from that point on. Her good friends got to call her Nanette. I am proud that I was included. I will miss her and our long talks on the phone. Most of all, her smile.
Love,
Althea LaFlair
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