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Bernadette Williams
September 11, 2008
Aunt Emma,
Dad speaks of you with much love and happiness. His memories of you often bring a smile to his face. He truly loved you and wishes he could have done more for you. Bubba and I wish that we had spent more time with you as we grew older. Our childhood memories of you are of laughter - you were a real character!
With much love and sorrow,
William, Cookie, Bernadette, Bubba & Family
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