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Dana Wright
January 27, 2009
Charles & Lucy,
May the peace that comes from the memories of love shared comfort you now and in the days ahead...
Grandmother, will be forever missed and loved. Cherish your memories of her. I remember all that she has ever done in my life and the special bond that we had, as a grandmother and granddaughter. I
couldn't ask for a better grandmother than her.
Remember that your mother exists and lives on in the both of you. Make the most of your life and take the time for those that are in your lives. Life is a gift and time is precious.
Grandma loved all of her chidren, grandchildren and great-grandchildren so much! They all were the definite highlights of her life. I value all that she did in her life and reflect on that, in the life that I lead everyday.
Gone yet not forgotten, although we are apart, your spirit lives within me, forever in my heart.
With heartfelt condolences,
The Wright's
Dana, Steven, "Amberly",
Korbin, Jadalyn, & Ridge
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