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Holly Fisher
May 17, 2011
Im sad that i didnt get to spend as much time with you as i would have liked...i know that you were a wondeful grandma though, because i have only heard great things about you!! i hope to continuesly here amaezing stories of you and your life and also faint memmories from when i was so little. i love you grandma :)
Danielle Fisher
May 13, 2011
You are missed greatly in our house, Gramma! We love you and can still hear your laugh while the kids talked to you on the phone... :( Love, David, Danielle, Rhiannon, Aaron and Allison
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