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Derhonda Kessinger Cline
October 6, 2008
Dear Cobern, Brenda and Donnie:
I am sorry to hear about Aunt Radie. She was the last of her generation. I am so happy she was able to attend the reunion in June. She looked so good it was hard to believe she was ill. Mother said she had never seen her any prettier than she was that day. I am sorry I will not be able to be at the funeral. I assumed it would be on Wednesday but Tuesday I have so many appointments I can't get off. Please know that I am thinking of you. Your Mom was blessed to have you guys to take care of her. Love, Derhonda
Kessinger Cline
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