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Kimmy
September 1, 2008
Hi Aunt,
I will miss you dearly. Never told you I loved you as much as I should, but I did and will, forever. May you be at peace, at last. Say Hi to Howdy for me. I love you....
Charlene Mueller
August 31, 2008
Hi Aunt,
I know you are sitting right next to Gramma, Grampa, Howdy and Buddy. I'll bet you can walk again and talk again too. It's just that the world down here is different without you in it. But you are no longer in pain and are at peace; and I am glad about that. So I will leave you with the one thing that I will always remember about you: "Go to sleep my baby doll, go to sleep today. You're the precious of them all, go to bor bors today." Good night Auntie.
Love, Charl
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