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March 18, 2011
Mom, Thank you for the love, patience and understanding you gave. Telling you often I love You was not enough. Whenever I was angry with you, you would laugh and say you'll miss me when I am gone. As always you were right. I do miss you and I love you. Rusty
Wendy McDonald
March 16, 2011
Grandma,
Thank you for all the wonderful memories. From going camping & smelting to singing songs you taught and shared all your love and knowledge. I remember laying in the little bed in your room when I would stay the night and we would sing until we couldn't think of anymore songs we knew, how many times we must have sang "She'll be coming around the Mountain". I loved when we would sit out on the bench on front of your house and you would tell me about what life was like growing up in Texas.
You will be missed greatly. Love, Wendy
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