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June 30, 2010
It is with sadness that I write to impart a few words about dear Mrs. Goodman. I only recently met her, all because my aunt Dot was a dinner table mate with her at Morningside at Bellgrade since locating there in February. The times I sat with them at table were a pleasure, in large part due to cheerful conversations with Lucy. Always in a "that's the way it is" frame of mind and attentive to her husband as well, I looked forward to seeing her when paying a visit to my aunt. I will miss her. Indeed, I do already, as I am sure you as her family and longtime friends do.
Blessings and heartfelt sympathy,
Barbara Melton
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