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Jo Anne Morrison
April 5, 2011
Dear Annamae
Pat and I are sorry for your loss. Growing up with you and Leo as cousins made Aunt Just almost like a second a mother to Donna and me. I will always remember the wonderful cakes she made from scratch with the colored coconut frosting, and yelling at all of us for getting "pankle marks" on her clean kitchen floor. I'm sure Aunt Just is happy now that she is with Uncle Ray. Her wait for him to come to get her is finally over. May she rest in peace.
Bryan Schiava
March 31, 2011
Annamae and Tim,
so sorry for your loss, may God be with you and all of your family at this difficult time.
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