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Sherry Akers
June 22, 2009
Don,
You will never know how much I miss you. It took so long for us to find each other again that I thought we had all the time in the world. I guess God had more important plans for you. Not a day goes by that I don't think of you. I just wish for one more minute, one more day. I thought we would have a life time, but hopefully one day we will be together again. We all love and miss you so much. Your Mom is unbelieveable she is there everyday for you just like when you were here. She loves you so much, we all do. The kids are doing fine and Chrissy is driving now and working. I don't see much of her. She tries to stay in touch with everyone. You are always in our thoughts and we all love you more than words can say. I MISS YOU.
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