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Linda Clark France
December 15, 2008
Dear Pete, Martha, Jackie & Families:
So very, very sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle Martin. Aunt Lora called me last night and told me the sad news. I am so very saddened to hear and will keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers. I was thinking last night of the wonderful times but to few I was able to see him and Aunt Lissie at their home in Fairfield. I often think of the happy times Daddy and I enjoyed there. I still miss him so much everyday but choose to remember only happy times now. I know it will be very difficult during the holidays but keep the faith and remember I love you even though I don't get up there much just know I often thinks of all of us but maybe when we were all younger. Take care and my love to all.
Linda, Barry, Jordan, Jonathan & Sarah France
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