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February 17, 2011
Larry, Pam, Wanda and family, I am sad and yet joyful that Aunt Grace has gone home to be with her other loved ones. She was indeed a kind and gentle lady. I recently saw some photos taken at Grandmother Thompson's home and thought how very much she was like Pearl. I remember fondly our visit to Elkton when I was a child and the beauty of the place you lived and all the family fun. Blessings to you and your family in your loss, Trudy Bradley Ray
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