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Mary Fowler-Hughes
March 6, 2009
Her laughter still rings in my ears; her kindness I try to instill in my children; her sense of fun and joy I try to recapture on a daily basis. Her spirit and beautiful nature lives in us all. Kris, we miss you so much, but know you have made us all better people for knowing you. I love you guys and am so glad I am still a part of your lives.
Sheryl Smithwick Warren
March 6, 2009
Kris and I always joked with each other in school around this time because our birthdays are only two days apart. Remembering Kris and thinking of you at this time.
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