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Robert Shepherd
June 30, 2009
To Sarah, and the Muller family,
My sincere sympathy goes out to you all. Elizabeth's struggle with that MS is over. No more pain or suffering. I'm going on 19 years now with this wicked disease. I worked with Elizabeth at AARP for a few years, and really enjoyed her friendship then. We lost contact over the years, and I found myself here at Fairington just a few short months ago in building 4902. Through my sickness, and my procrastination, I never went to see Elizabeth. I really regret this now, as I took for granted we would be here many years. I missed a great opportunity to catch up with a friend. I pray that your family can find some happiness in your grief knowing Elizabeth is no longer in pain.
God Bless,
Robert N Shepherd
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